The rising Hunter’s Full Moon on October 27, 2015, at the old barn near home in southern Alberta. This is one frame from a time-lapse sequence, with a 3-second exposure at f/5.6 and ISO 3200 with the Nikon D750 and Sigma 24mm.
A red gibbous Moon in a hazy, smoky sky rom forest fire smoke on August 27, 2015, oddly the day of the great annual Mars hoax that claims Mars will appear as big as the Moon this night. Here it is - a big red object in the night sky. But it’s the Moon.
Sunset at Point Prim Lighthouse, near Digby, Nova Scotia on the Fundy side of the peninsula, with a waxing crescent Moon in the western twilight sky. The dark rocks are basaltic volcanic rocks from the late Triassic formed as part of the rifting that split Gondwonaland into the Americas and Europe and Africa. The Lighthouse is the fourth in a succession of lighthouses built at Point Prim starting in 1804. It was automated in 1984. This is a panorama created from 9 segments taken with the 16-35mm lens at 35mm and Canon 6D. Stitched in Photoshop.