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241115_1010638 24th November

Moon Watching

North Berwick

The problem at this time of year is that it is too dark for a decent walk in the evenings.
So tonight I had to make do with a short walk around the harbour.

And last year was hanging.

Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX8
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Date/Time24-Nov-2015 16:36:35
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Focal Length20 mm
Exposure Time1/20 sec
Aperturef/2.2
ISO Equivalent3200
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Alan K27-Dec-2015 06:22
Stay off the moors. Or if you can't, remember to take some wolf repellent.
At least the moon has the decency to be visible at a reasonable degree above the horizon in your part of the world. Down here there is always enough cloud over the ocean that the moon isn't visible until it's 30, 40 degrees above the horizon and as photographically impressive as a Disprin.
joseantonio30-Nov-2015 17:39
A great composition.V.
Alexander Kazakov27-Nov-2015 09:20
Excellent capture! V
Ric Yates26-Nov-2015 17:47
Lovely - great capture
Dave Petersen Photography26-Nov-2015 00:07
A well seen and creative image. Wonderful DOF and selected focus Bill. Great capture. Voted+
Tom Munson25-Nov-2015 16:49
A wonderful composition.
laine25-Nov-2015 16:44
I guess we can look forward to your great food shots then Bill :)) V
Tom LeRoy25-Nov-2015 09:07
A challenging shot, but great results. V
coaster25-Nov-2015 04:44
Nice compostion; especially with the moonlight!
Neil Marcus24-Nov-2015 18:56
Good find/idea!
Johnny JAG24-Nov-2015 18:23
Nicely done
Helen Betts24-Nov-2015 17:54
A striking capture, and great use of DOF for the moon and reflections.
Martin Lamoon24-Nov-2015 17:38
Built to last! a fine picture.
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Jim Coffman24-Nov-2015 17:23
I like this one, Bill! Well composed and captured !
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