Monday, March 21, 2011

Super Full Moon

Photo by Jo.


Our sky was overcast all day Saturday (3/19/11). Our forecast didn't predict any clearing until sometime on Sunday. Jo and I were resigned to not getting to see the super full moon. However, our sky unexpectedly cleared quickly around eight o'clock and there it was. Beautiful!

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13 comments:

TexWisGirl said...

Yeah! Glad you got it posted! Lovely!!!

Kathie Brown said...

Yes, and beautiful photo too!

Birdy Official said...

You got it very nicely. Personally I also gave it try on 19th March, but could not get a clear shot with my camera.

Crafty Green Poet said...

oh beautiful - our skies were cloudy the whole night!

Carol said...

Nice photo..it was so bright it would like haveing outside lights on.

Sherry said...

Hooray! Our skies were nice and clear but our moon photographer was away at the javascript:void(0)fair. I didn't try.

The best thing was the owls singing to the moon.

Christine said...

Lucky you! Our skies were cloudy all weekend and still are cloudy. I'm so happy for you both that you got that shot!

Anonymous said...

Lucky you to get to see it - especially when you have to wait for the clouds to make up their minds whether or not to let you. The surrounding darkness and the single branch set the mood.

Interesting - thinking about it element by element, I'd expect this photo to have an eerie feel to it. But it doesn't at all - more a peaceful and relaxing glow, like a fireplace at the end of a long day.

Pat - Arkansas said...

Beautiful photo, Jo. I watched the moon for quite a while; it was truly lovely.

Lisa at Greenbow said...

Great photo Jo. It has been so cloudy around here that I wouldn't have known there was a full moon if everyone hadn't been talking about it and showing photos of it. Darn the luck.

Kerri Farley said...

Super shot! The tree really adds to the image!!

Anonymous said...

Congrats on your super moon - lucky you!

Mike B. @ slugyard.com said...

You had a much better look at it than we did! Our clouds never completely went away.