A stranger also came to watch the moonrise with us.
So, you are also welcome to come and watch the moon rise with us.
The local doggy park offers a lovely view of the mountains, and often friendly animals will come and say hello to us. The mountains were about 1 kilometer away, and ideal for my zoom to get the moon crawling up out of the mountains. We often get the moonrise times wrong as they would say moon rise will be xxx hours, but then we have to allow the time period for the moon to emerge from behind the mountains. Fortunately, this time, we got it fairly right as we had to wait for about 45 minutes before the moon emerged.
So, come and see.
This grand old dame decided to get up close with me. Not my dog, but she was lovely.
Okay, back to the moonrise, and the photos below are all in sequence.
Almost there to clear the mountains.
There we go. Look how lovely that moon is.
The sunset was also ongoing on our way home, but no ways that I could get it on the horizon this time around as there were too many trees in the way.
Over this year, the clouds forced me on full moon occasions to get the moon on camera, but in this case, I got it fairly well as the skies were not totally clear. This happens when there is a 28 km south easterly wind on the go, as the wind breaks the clouds up and the result is that the sky becomes hazy. I tried to take the moon on a full shot, but the photos did not come out well. Emergency warnings are out, once again, informing the public to be very careful in the sea as spring tides are at play. I always thought that it was so amazing how the full moon can control the ocean tides. During the full moons in this year, we had some serious boating accidents here and people even died due to the high waves sweeping them off their boats. You don't want to be out at sea in a boat when it's motor conks out under these conditions.
But such is life.
I hope you enjoyed the pictures and the story.
Photos by Zac Smith-All Rights Reserved.
Camera: Canon PowershotSX70HS Bridge camera.
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