Phases of the Moon: Photos of Week 45

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Phases of the Moon: Photos of Week 45


The Moon has attracted people since time immemorial and it seems that there has been no decline in it since time immemorial. Even today it is our night companion and awakens different emotions in us. Our gallery photographers were able to perfectly capture the essence of Earth’s satellite.

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Fly me to the moon

(Image: LGFocused)

The plane appears to be heading straight for the moon. It in turn disappears behind the clouds in the sky at that very moment. It seems so close and yet so far away, you almost want to plan a short trip to the celestial body. ,Fly me to the mooniGFocus thinks.



full moon in the city

(Image: Tolik)

drowning full moon in the city This proved difficult for Tolik (aka Anatoly Weingart) to capture in the composition presented here. Clouds and fog made design difficult. But when he found the correct position, he took his photo on a hill about three kilometers away from the actual subject. A celestial object appears huge through a telephoto lens.



morning moon

(Image: Sorlens)

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Idea, morning moon While he was searching the sky for Comet Nishimura, taking photographs in its crescent phase spontaneously came to Sauerlins’ mind. The crescent Moon shines relatively high in the southeastern sky, without clouds. The photo was taken with a self-timer to avoid vibration when the shutter was released.



Etihad Airways Cargo from FRA to AUH

(Image: micha0001a)

Micha0001a often watched the planes at Frankfurt Airport from his home, and one day he came up with the idea to capture such a creation. It was successful also because… Etihad Airways Cargo from FRA to AUH The full moon passed like a shadow in front of the moon.



immediately after new moon

(Image: Blueout)

immediately after new moon Blueout (aka Michael Leesman) searches for a beautiful crescent moon at sunset. Their white glow makes them stand out from the blue sky. The fact that the light and blue of the sky appear so well is a matter of luck. The silhouette of the moon shines softly.



Fabulous

(Image: dg9ncc)

While planning this photo, dg9ncc determined the optimal location and, with the help of luck, was eventually able to take this photo. The moon rises over the Alps and appears bright, half-full and flat due to the current moon phase FabulousClouds and dark mountains make this scene mysterious. The photography creates a powerful and calming effect at the same time due to the strong black and white contrast.



Satellite track vs celestial beauty

(Image: Hanto)

Starlink satellites cross the photo trying to capture the night sky. An exposure time of 7 minutes and repeated opening of the camera shutter results in streaks – Satellite trails vs celestial beautyHanto originally wanted to record Venus and the Pleiades star cluster.

You can find an overview of all this week’s photos here:


Saturday: Take Me to the Moon by LG Focus
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