Wow! Jacob, photographers heart beats faster at the sight on your stunning photo of crescent moon. It's the merry moon of May. A nice weekend to all of you. Juergen
Out of this world. Would be a fascinating hobby to 'do' the night skies. Recently saw a little local exhibition of similar glorious works although some would have been via a telescope.
The moon has risen, the tiny golden stars shine in the heavens bright and clear; the forest stands dark and silent, and from the meadows climbs a wondrous white mist.
How still is the world, and in the veil of twilight, as comfortable and lovely as a quiet chamber, where the misery of the day you will sleep away and forget.
Do you see the moon standing there? There is only half of it to see, and yet it is round, and fair! So it is with many things that we mock confidently, Because our eyes see them not.
@ Denise - Thank you Ms. Jelonek...I really appreciate your comment as I know you are a renowned Colorado photographer! Perhaps I should mention people can look at some of your photos by heading to jelonekphotos.com.
Ahhh, beautiful. Good catch. I love taking moon shots. MB
ReplyDeleteAny advice photographing the moon? I usually get quite lousy photos. This one is great!
ReplyDeleteI like this moon excellent shot
ReplyDeleteWow! Stunning!
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Beautiful moon. A moon shot eludes us! Why don't you link it to Skywatch Friday?
ReplyDeleteOh! Beautiful! I can see even craters on the Moon! Excellent:)
ReplyDeleteThis is a fantastic shot! Well done!
ReplyDeleteGood work. My Moon shots never turn out this well.
ReplyDeleteThis would be a fantastic SkyWatch Friday post! Excellent!
ReplyDeleteWow!
ReplyDeleteJacob, photographers heart beats faster at the sight on your stunning photo of crescent moon. It's the merry moon of May.
A nice weekend to all of you.
Juergen
Beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteNow that's what I call a shadow shot! What mm lens did you use to get all that detail? Just fantastic.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot!
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ReplyDeleteOut of this world. Would be a fascinating hobby to 'do' the night skies. Recently saw a little local exhibition of similar glorious works although some would have been via a telescope.
ReplyDelete"Soon I'll put a translator to solve part of this problem. Thank you, and your blog is very nice"
ReplyDeleteThat's just awesome!
ReplyDeleteGreat shot. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteFantastic. I can't do that, I only have a small camera...
ReplyDeleteReally amazing shot. Well done!
ReplyDeleteI want to add an old German songtext:
ReplyDeleteThe moon has risen,
the tiny golden stars shine in the heavens bright and clear; the forest stands dark and silent,
and from the meadows climbs a
wondrous white mist.
How still is the world, and in the veil of twilight,
as comfortable and lovely
as a quiet chamber, where the misery of the day you will sleep away and forget.
Do you see the moon standing there?
There is only half of it to see, and yet
it is round, and fair! So it is with many things
that we mock confidently,
Because our eyes see them not.
(Eveningsong by Matthias Claudius - 1773)
That's beautiful, Juergen. Thank you very much! So much truth in those few lines!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful moon shot...
ReplyDeleteAwesome picture! You are so talented!
ReplyDelete@ Denise - Thank you Ms. Jelonek...I really appreciate your comment as I know you are a renowned Colorado photographer! Perhaps I should mention people can look at some of your photos by heading to jelonekphotos.com.
ReplyDeleteI won't mention that you're our daughter, though!
Have a great day!
Great shot of the moon. I've never been able to get a detailed one like that. What kind of lens did you use?
ReplyDelete@ Risa - A Nikon DX 300mm.
ReplyDeleteVery very cool! Amazing detail!
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