boBQuincy
<font color=green>I am not carrying three pods<br>
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I had set up a possible trip to a local lake to photograph the largest, brightest full moon for awhile, inviting YesDear and some other local photographers. The plan was to meet about 4:30pm December 11, for the best combination of daylight and moonlight. I even planned to rent a 400mm lens for the occasion, and let those who had good cameras (Canons) use the lens.
The rain was a problem, over 1" of it that night, but it was the tornado warnings that really held things up. I can stand getting a little wet but I am not into the 'Dorothy flying through the Kansas sky' thing.
Anyway, the moon peeked out between some clouds Friday and I photographed it from the driveway with the usual 200mm & 1.4x extender. Here is the full frame:
There's always next month...
The rain was a problem, over 1" of it that night, but it was the tornado warnings that really held things up. I can stand getting a little wet but I am not into the 'Dorothy flying through the Kansas sky' thing.
Anyway, the moon peeked out between some clouds Friday and I photographed it from the driveway with the usual 200mm & 1.4x extender. Here is the full frame:

There's always next month...
