The adventures of Georgia Mars,
Australian Artist/Crafter living abroad
20 March, 2011
Super moon
We were excited tonight to see the "super moon"- the closest the moon has been to the earth since 1992 . We went out and took some photos in the dark...but with the long exposure, it doesn't really look dark. The exposure was so long that I nearly fainted trying to hold my breath. But such a clear night and such a beautiful big moon.
Thanks for those, I knew all about it, then I forgot, which is a shame 'cos probably would have been fabulous from the deck. love Dad, no masterpieces today, doing uni essays.
Lovely pics. It is our super moon tonight. Really enjoy your blogg and all the great things you make and the changes to the house. The bathroom is so gorgeous. Liz
Ken & I have just been out for a look, because last night was so cloudy. Thanks Georgia, I'd just read your blog so it prompted us to walk out to the street, and we saw it coming up through a patch of cloud for about 3 seconds, and it was huge! The rest of the sky is thick cloud, but we'll check it out later.
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Thanks for those, I knew all about it, then I forgot, which is a shame 'cos probably would have been fabulous from the deck.
ReplyDeletelove
Dad, no masterpieces today, doing uni essays.
Lovely pics. It is our super moon tonight. Really enjoy your blogg and all the great things you make and the changes to the house. The bathroom is so gorgeous. Liz
ReplyDeleteit was too cloudy here for us to see it.... boo hoo... i love a full moon.(no jokes about W Wolves either)
ReplyDeleteIt looked amazing..well done with the time lapse photography too.
Ken & I have just been out for a look, because last night was so cloudy. Thanks Georgia, I'd just read your blog so it prompted us to walk out to the street, and we saw it coming up through a patch of cloud for about 3 seconds, and it was huge! The rest of the sky is thick cloud, but we'll check it out later.
ReplyDeletemum xx