Friday, March 20, 2009

Moon over Ocala


All I did was click the shutter...this is what the camera saw...one evening about a week ago.

21 comments:

Anonymous said...

A wonderful photo, very dramatic.

Unknown said...

Wow! Absolutely gorgeous!

VP said...

This photo is stunning, colors and light are incredible and I like even more the title of the post: it sounds like a movie... Great shot!

nanak said...

Wwow! fantastic photo!

Jim Klenke said...

You did a great job clicking the camera. Turned out much better than mine.

Anonymous said...

Just out touring the city daily photo blogs from the south! Love the post and the title! What a show stopper for Skywatch Friday!

nobu said...

It is fantastic and mysterious.

Bernie said...

Wow, what a spectacular photograph. Hard to believe it's a grab shot. Nice!

Ming the Merciless said...

I'm sure it took more than just clicking the shutters.

Nonetheless, it's an awesome photo. The clarity and contrast are simply spectacular.

Juergen Kuehn said...

Love it whensoever moon becomes veiled in clouds.
Juergen

D said...

Okay, that's just amazing! you have a really great camera, of course Nature did the real work. Great skywatch!

Jane Hards Photography said...

This is so haunting

cieldequimper said...

Reminds me of paintings of Caspar David Friedrich. Fantastic!

Steve Harris said...

That is absolutely stunning. Good eye to recognize the potential of this scene - I think one could wait a very long time for another opportunity for such a great shot.

Mountainboy said...

That is an incredible photo! How dramatic.

Lois said...

Wow--you did a great job on this one! The color is amazing!

mouse (aka kimy) said...

gorgeous....my moon shots so rarely turn out well!

Lisa Wilson said...

That's a great one! It kind of looks like an eye.

Anonymous said...

Wonderful picture. I never seem to get my moon shots right so double bravo :-)

Anonymous said...

Now it that really is just how it came out of the camera, it is a very happy accident. I'm jealous!

Lowell said...

@enitharmon: I admit I did crop it just a bit.

"Photographers deal in things which are continually vanishing and when they have vanished there is no contrivance on earth which can make them come back again." — Henri Cartier-Bresson