UAMF photography thread - any photogs on here?

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Sorry to deviate again.
If you're in Australia, central Asia or Europe or certain parts of North America you'll get a chance to photograph a Blue Red Super Moon at the end of January
Explanation;
Blue Moon = 2nd full moon in the same month
Red Moon = full lunar eclipse
Super Moon = when moon is closer that 360,000 miles, on 31st its 358,000 miles, so it just makes it as Super
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I will keep an eye out for that moon it should be spectacular.
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Cheers for the heads up Fred!
If I stand on our top patio the moon will be 3' nearer :-D
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We in the UK will not see the eclipse
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fredk wrote:We in the UK will not see the eclipse
Spoil sport :ha:
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splash wrote:
fredk wrote:We in the UK will not see the eclipse
Spoil sport :ha:
What about if I stand on the shed roof? Will I see it then? ;-)
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fredk wrote:We in the UK will not see the eclipse
Even if we could see it the weather would ruin it anyway so we couldn't!! :lol: :lol:
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I will just have to settle for taking the photo with a red filter on the lens :-D
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