Danica (granddaughter) is at a lakeside cottage this weekend. Look at this picture of the moon rising and the sun setting at the same level in the sky. I don't think I've seen anything like it.
I have to ask how can that be? The moon and sun rise in the east and they both set in the west. Something is not right with your description or her photo. Please explain.
That first photo seems impossible, due to moonrise being in east and sunset in west. But a pano shot might get both of them, however this puts them with about 30 degrees together. OK, AC, please explain.
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Amazing. Could she be starting to emulate Grandpa? Full moon tonight.
ReplyDeleteThat first photo is a treasure! Great capture, Danica.
ReplyDeleteWhoa, those are good. I particularly like the sun and moon in sync.
ReplyDeleteThat is so cool! Very wonderful capture of the two globes in the sky at once.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLucky to be watching that ole moon.
ReplyDeleteYour talent is proliferating! That is a striking photo with sun and moon conferring. Aloha AC
ReplyDeleteAmazing!
ReplyDeleteI have to ask how can that be? The moon and sun rise in the east and they both set in the west. Something is not right with your description or her photo. Please explain.
ReplyDeleteI found this but still don't understand. https://science.howstuffworks.com/moonrise-and-sunset-together.htm
ReplyDeleteFantastic photos! It's in the genes.
ReplyDeleteShe takes after Grandpa with her skills in photography.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos! My older daughter and family are at Long Beach, WA on the Pacific Ocean and taking incredible photos too.
ReplyDeleteTalent runs deep in your family.
ReplyDeleteThat first photo seems impossible, due to moonrise being in east and sunset in west. But a pano shot might get both of them, however this puts them with about 30 degrees together. OK, AC, please explain.
ReplyDeleteOh, I just figured it out, they were both setting together!
ReplyDeleteI'm with Marcia and Barb. Both setting, okay. But moonrise and sunset in the same frame seems unlikely.
ReplyDeleteWow. That is very cool. The photography bug has gotten that girl too!
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ReplyDeleteThe blue hour scene is wonderful
ReplyDeleteThe blue hour? Clever. Another way to enjoy the day/night. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteI, also, am delighted and instructed by the sun and moon photo. I did not know this could happen. Way to go Danica.
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