Showing posts with label lunar eclipse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lunar eclipse. Show all posts

Friday, November 19, 2021

Blood Moon historic Lunar Eclipse filmed by JBOTV

Tonight’s historic lunar eclipse was the longest in 580 years. A blood full Moon to boot. Prime time was 3:45 to after 4am. Well… got up at 2am, all gear packed and ready, RAINING! This has happened before. What I learned is when conditions are like this, as long as the weather charts say partial clearing, and the wind is blowing, there is a chance the shoot may be a go. So I drove around at 3 am, headed back home because the sky was pea soup. As soon as I pulled in home, I turned around and gave it another shot, I was up anyway. When I got to the beach I turned round and sure enough, there was a slight break in the sky, there it was. The moon was well on it’s way being shadowed by mother Earth. It was quite a sight. Windy as hell but got the shots. All in all another beautiful night under the eclipsing moon and a few stars above what was mostly a cloudy sky. Yall have a nice weekend. Godspeed, JB

 

Photo: Cannon 200D/SL2 Tammeron 18-200MM, 4 second exposures ISO 100