Showing posts with label fullmoon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fullmoon. Show all posts

Thursday, May 27, 2021

Flower Moon

I had been scouting out places to shoot the rising Flower Moon. I decided to go back to the Eveline State Recreation Site, I was hoping to catch the sun rising over the Portlock Glacier, the angle was just a tad off to the left of the glacier. I was able to get a few good pictures of the rising moon and later the eclipse.


This is the sunset from the Eveline Recreation Site.


Flower Moon rising over the Kenai Peninsula


Total Eclipse of the Moon



More Alaskan photography: ALASKA PORTFOLIO

Friday, January 29, 2021

Wolf Moon and other things

 I went to set up my camera equipment to get ready for the Wolf Moon, as I was taking a few quick pictures to adjust the setting I spied this Hawk outside my window. As I went to take some picture it flew off, but it returned a few minutes later. It came over to the bird feeders I have out. I thought it had scared all of the birds away, some had taken refuge in the Juniper bush and some movement caught the hawk's eye. It flew into the bush, out flew two Finches and the the Hawk was on the fence with dinner in its talon.


After getting a few shots it flew off. As I went to set the camera down I noticed some movement and took the camera to the other side of the house and caught this Coyote walking by outside my kitchen.


By now it was time to haul the tripod and camera outside and set up for the moon rise.


The Wolf Moon is just cresting the Sangre de Cristo Mountains outside Santa Fe New Mexico.