So, I went out and stood in what felt like an Arctic Wind for 3 hours or so and took pictures of the moon. As usual, the instructions for how to do it right were at home on my desk waiting so I could find out everything I did wrong.

Still, I didn't muff it as badly as I did the Solar Eclipse in 2017.

https://flic.kr/p/2ehuNSE

K-1, Tokina AT-X Pro 80-200mm f/2.8 @ 200mm & F/16, ISO 100, various wrong shutter speeds so I didn't catch much of the red tint.

I was in town when I took these, right next to the parking lot for a city park. Raleigh, Cary & Wake County have been installing new LED street lights that don't cause as much light pollution as the old lighting.

I've noticed it a couple of times in the last year or so, driving back to Raleigh on the Interstate late some night when it's overcast there's less of a bubble of light over the city.

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