It takes only two points to have a straight line, that's a fact in geometry.
However, to align one’s self to two subjects - one traverses and the other unpredictable, on a specific moment in time is just way beyond mathematics.
There is an exact time when the active Black-naped Oriole is acceptably aligned to the
center of a fast rising super moon, that is from my fixed and specific location.
Those precious seconds were not enough to reposition a tripod,
not even sufficient to recompose/reset a camera in a changing lighting condition.
Perhaps that little time is only adequate to stabilize a lens from vibrations.
I remember holding my breath and begging the heavens on that 15 memorable seconds of my life.
Sharing this day on that year. The Extra Supermoon of August 10, 2014.
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