little old lady, rock-a-bye
with a ball of fading light
and silvery needles
knitting the night.
PowerShot SX30IS and a tripod. The camera zooms to 140X.
I use the landscape or auto setting.
Mosaic Monday
All photos of the moon taken with Canon PowerShot SX30IS and a tripod. The camera zooms to 140X.
I use the landscape or auto setting.
How did you EVER get those pictures!? Amazing!
ReplyDeleteI watched as the moon was on the horizon and then reached up higher into the night. Nice post and pictures
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, beautiful moon photos. Magical!
ReplyDeleteSure enough ... and a rabbit pounding mochi rice cakes. Great shots!
ReplyDeleteYour Mrs Moon post has wonderful detail of the moon - I am waiting for the Iphone700,000,000 so I can get such detail!
ReplyDeleteWren x
Beautiful photos of the moon! Great job. I like the words that go with them as well.
ReplyDeleteFantastic images...I love watching and photographing the moon when I can even with my little camera.
ReplyDeleteI can't believe that anyone but NASA would get shots like this! I remember the ones you took in the dark too. I used to gaze at the moon when I was young and wonder if there were any kids up there looking down at me! Maybe there are! But they'd probably be green and about three feet tall!
ReplyDeleteThese are so beautiful Joanne. Mrs Moon is shining here as I write this.
ReplyDeleteWow! I had to dig out my PowerShot, thinking I've been missing out but it only says a zoom of 5x so I'll not be getting any photos like yours. Makes you hesitate to buy (or have, which I do) a DSLR with a telephoto lens.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the moon with Mosaic Monday.
Wow... Very we'll done. I really need to be patent and learn how to take moon shots. You did a great job on all of these!
ReplyDeleteStunning moon shots! What a beautiful series. Have a lovely week ahead and I am looking forward to more photos!!!
ReplyDeleteVery nice post!
ReplyDeleteThese photos of the moon are amazing!! Such detail, I didn't think it possible from a camera
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