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My son the photographer took this picture on the night of the lunar eclipse this month.
You can click and enlarge it a bit.
Edo lives in Los Angeles and does professional photography.
Thanks for e-mailing me the moon, dear Son!
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UPDATE: Edo says he used a 70-200 lens with a 2x extender, Canon body and lenses.
And that he photographs events, people and corporate on location.
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I'm happy to share the beauty with all at SkyWatch Friday.
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Such a treat to look up in the sky with such gorgeous moon!
ReplyDeleteMy Skywatch, please come by anytime.
Edo is so very talented! He's also such a thoughtful son of a blogger.
ReplyDeleteWOW! What a clear shot and excellent capture!
ReplyDeleteStunning. Too cloudy & too cold for me to try this time round.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful!! We didn't see the lunar eclipse in this side of the world but thanks to Skywatch I did see some of the beautiful shots like yours. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteSWF
Wonderful work from your son!And nice to share it you with you and us:-)
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend Dina!
Fabulous! You never mentioned that your son was a photographer - what kind of work does he do?
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I guess you can shoot for the Moon now!
ReplyDeleteThat's a fantastic MOON photo! I tried by myself to take a photo like that to no avail. Finally, a professional photographer from our Eagan Rotary helped me and I posted a similar MOON photo a few weeks ago.
ReplyDeletehappy weekend to you Dina!
Thanks everybody.
ReplyDeleteRobin, Edo says he used a 70-200 lens with a 2x extender, canon body and lenses. And that he photographs events, people and corporate on location.
Congratulations to your son, it's a fantastic moon shot!
ReplyDeleteThe full moon is always so enchanting...and so difficult to capture without the professional knowledge and the right equipment. I'm never successful at it with my little digital camera. Your son lives in my general vicinity I see...how interesting. Wouldn't it be funny if we have passed each other at some location around here all unknowing...I'm sure these sorts of "connections" are happening all the time and we never know it...those "six degrees of separation" or whatever you want to call them!
ReplyDeleteGreat photo, I can now see that it's not made of cheese at all!
ReplyDeleteDear Dina,
ReplyDeletei finally found to your blog now. Don´t know if you remember me or got my email.
Thank you and your son fo the moon.Never saw such an amazing photo of my beloved planet.
Have a nice weekend.
Greetings from Berlin,
Nicole
Nicole, I'm really sorry, your e-mail might have been lost in a spam filter. Please, can you send it again?
ReplyDeleteBravo Edo! Nice to see that even pros use Canon cameras...
ReplyDeleteNice shot indeed!
ReplyDeleteI'd like to be on the moon and see the sun shining in the completely black sky!