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Hammads Weekend Sky #99
I took a few photo at the start of the month with the idea of producing something different than my usual weekend sky photos as the morning sky has been blue every morning, except this morning when it is grey. Both not really inspiring for Hammads challenge.
The first ones are in the late afternoon when I have emerged from my shed after working on projects all afternoon.
The 1st of May. I looked out and saw not quite a full Moon in a bit of a light cloud haze
A few days later the sunset filled the sky with pink surrounding our Moon as it rose in the East
By Friday night Our Moon was full and bright in the night sky
Last night, I thought I would try to see if I could get photos from the usual small deck off the sunroom of the Moon as it rose above the trees to maintain some sort of consistency.
By the time came for the Moon to be above the tree tops the clouds had rolled in
I hope you enjoyed a different perspective for my Weekend Sky
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