What is it about the full moon that fascinates me. I'm not talking about travelling to the moon wishing I was an astronaut or living in some sci-fi, futuristic, moon station. Nah, I'm talking about the primal fascination of a full night sun that sets the world apart when travelling in the natural night light. I love the moon. Especially, either doing a moon shoot with my wife Sally trying to get the best moon shot with our camera's or backpacking in the Grand Canyon early in the morning to beat the heat of the day and the full moon leads the way; illuminating, foreboding, quiet, a different landscape to observe.
This evening I went outside to shoot the moon, taking into account my Canon is a high end point and shoot camera and I can only do so much tricking with it when taking a picture of the moon. Can't afford a SLR just yet, so, I had to plan the moon shoot this month when there is a bit of evening light left. Tomorrow is the full moon; however, it would have been dark by the time the moon topped the mountains. In short, I would have had a devil of a time taking a pic focusing on the moon and adjusting for the moonlight.
My moon shot this evening.