January 20, 2019

Howard Cohen
Gainesville, Florida USA
Gainesville, Florida USA
11/19/2021
03:10 am
03:10 am
Camera: Canon DSLR EOS 5D II, Lens EF 28-135, f/3.5-5.6 IS USM @ 135 mm.
Double Exposure: f/6.3, ISO 1600. 1/8 sec (Clouds), 1/250 sec (Moon).
Trimmed and adjusted with Corel PaintShop Pro
Clouds prevented most observers in North Florida from seeing the early morning 2021 November 19 almost total (97%) lunar eclipse. Still, a few occasional gaps in the clouds revealed a partially eclipsed Moon surrounded by a luminous, colored halo of clouds. Stunning. Double exposure captured both clouds and Moon.
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