Last night there was a Halo around the Moon
Around 10pm last night I saw a status update on Facebook to say there was a halo shinning around the moon. I stuck my head out the window on an ice cold evening to see it. There are quite a few street lights on my road so I decided to jump on my bike to the common and shoot from there in the darkness. Here's how I saw the Moon last night; It's essential to shoot from the Tripod in these conditions to get sharp images;
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Moon,
Night photography
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Lilly Brady(non-registered)
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