Moons of the week in pictures

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In different forms and phases I show in photographs some of this week's moons, the beauty of our natural satellite, which every night illuminates part of our planet. Enigmatic and mysterious it appears at the end of the day, with the process of the earth moving.

On the cover of this photograph I captured the moon, with a more yellowish tone than normal, almost orange, making it a different image with its range of tones, which the camera can capture in its presence.

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For this photograph the Moon can already be seen in a different phase, accompanied by Jupiter, which can barely be seen as it shines a little, so I had to take the photograph with a wider range of framing, so that the Moon and Jupiter could be seen in the same photographic scene, thus taking that focus of interest.

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At this point of the picture, my intention was to make another composition of the Moon, so I took advantage of the fact that our satellite was converging with a mountain, so you can see some silhouettes of trees, which belong to the mountain that was already almost covering the Moon in its totality.

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Another night, another different phase of the moon, again with a slightly yellowish hue, but for me I am impressed by its image, already imposed in this lunar phase, which covers a little more than half of the moon.

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I think in this tone and illumination, this is what the Moon looks like naturally, where it looks more silvery and with its cratered detail. I still don't know what causes this change of tonalities on some days, but in the camera it is almost always the same configuration for photography.

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In this lunar phase, when taking photographs, it can be a little difficult to capture the image of the Moon more clearly, because the illuminated part is much smaller, almost like a thread, and it is difficult to have a better focus and lighting in the camera so that the photo does not come out underexposed.

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Although the lunar calendar will always be the same and all the moon phases per day are already prescribed, we can still see the moon from different angles and perspectives every night, due to the movement of the Earth.

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What do you think #Hive friends, what mysteries does our Moon hold? Is it possible that on the dark side of the Moon, the side we don't know yet, there is a civilisation? Well, I think it may be possible, although we have no evidence of it, but everything is possible in our reality, which increasingly surpasses that fiction, which we have known from books and movies.

All photographs are my own and were taken with a Canon T3i camera, with 300 mm and 55 mm lenses.

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