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Title: last nights supermoon
Post by: beefy on 21:34:56, 08/04/20
(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/49750289253_bd8e2f50be_c.jpg)
Title: Re: last nights supermoon
Post by: April on 22:12:11, 08/04/20
Very good pet  O0

Title: Re: last nights supermoon
Post by: sunnydale on 22:24:06, 08/04/20
Wow! Nice shot beefy O0
Title: Re: last nights supermoon
Post by: staggerindragon on 03:09:29, 09/04/20
Awoooooo!  Gorgeous.
Title: Re: last nights supermoon
Post by: richardh1905 on 07:27:45, 09/04/20
Stunning shot, beefy.  O0


I tried but failed - still haven't fully got to grips with the old digital zoom camera that I have dug out of a cupboard.


PS - so glad that you didn't call it a 'Pink' moon, a stupid Americanisation.
Title: Re: last nights supermoon
Post by: Jac on 09:08:28, 09/04/20
Ah, so that's what it looked like :) I got up specially but it was cloudy here :(
Title: Re: last nights supermoon
Post by: beefy on 09:09:24, 09/04/20
Thanks everyone  :)
Title: Re: last nights supermoon
Post by: mananddog on 09:13:07, 09/04/20
I took a few photos too. Only on my cheap bridge camera but they look OK.
Title: Re: last nights supermoon
Post by: fernman on 09:41:37, 09/04/20
PS - so glad that you didn't call it a 'Pink' moon, a stupid Americanisation.

It was definitely a reddish colour though, more than it appears in Beefy's picture (no criticism, Beefy, it's still a great shot).
Title: Re: last nights supermoon
Post by: pdstsp on 11:11:53, 09/04/20
Nice one Beefy  O0 .  I took a few but haven't looked at them properly yet.  I had had a glass or two of wine so suspect they won't be great :-[
Title: Re: last nights supermoon
Post by: ninthace on 14:01:11, 09/04/20
It was definitely a reddish colour though, more than it appears in Beefy's picture (no criticism, Beefy, it's still a great shot).
Pink Moon has nothing to do with colour or in this case color.
"April’s full Moon often corresponded with the early springtime blooms of a certain wildflower native to eastern North America: Phlox subulata—commonly called creeping phlox or moss phlox—which also went by the name “moss pink.” "