Although today is a Hunter’s Moon day, this photo was actually taken a few years ago. I named the image “Hunter’s” because I balanced the camera on a young friend of mine, Hunter, using his head as a tripod. I love the mood of this and wish you all a lovely weekend wherever you are. The post is brief as time is running away with me, but that’s what happens as you get older, as they say!
That is an awesome photo glad Hunter was there to help. Guess he would have to get down on his knees to let you use him as a tripod now. It is beautiful thanks for sharing.
I guess he would be on his knees, you’re right. He was young then. Memories we share. Thanks for the comment, Linda.
As Steve said, if I were to use Hunter as a tripod now, the moon would look a lot bigger as I would have been much nearer LOL!
Nicely done Ellie. Not an easy image to be successful with.
Thank you, Jim. I couldn’t have done it without my young friend Hunter! I didn’t have a tripod with me and he had called me outside to see it. So we improvised and I wasn’t unhappy with the results.
I love the drama of this shot, Ellie. It is very fitting for this time of year when the days shorten and the nights get longer as we approach All Hallow’s eve. Perfect!
Thanks, Janet. I’m glad you like the mood in this, it certainly had a dramatic feel that night.
XO
I loved the moon tonight. So beautiful.
It is strange, but at the same time wonderful that the same moon shines on us all, wherever we are. Thanks for the comment, dear friend.
It really is wonderful.