
Moonlighting
We are at that time of the month again when a bunch of us select an image to interpret a given theme. This first day of this month the challenge was simply "night." Good for me to experiment with a little midnight moonlighting as opposed to the safer daytime images.Well not quite midnight. I'm not that dedicated. Die hard that I am photographing the extreme, not even I would want to be hanging around an empty harbour quite so late in the evening. I've done this before shooting through the masts early evening with golden sunlight and I find it works well at most hours of the day. I could give you the technical reasons that there is no such thing as moonlight but simply the brightness of the sun hitting the moon to reflect the light but why get bogged down on the science bit. Let's just view the image for what it is, my take on a moonbeam dancing over the river. Would that be a moon river then or a moon dance? Apologises for the low res small image but I have to ward off those that take what does not belong to them. Hope you can still enjoy.
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Thanks as always for stopping by.
Many more from fellow bloggers participating today. Do pay them a visit if you can, and maybe leave a comment for someone you have never visited before or simply an image that just grabs you. As always I can guarantee you the array of photos will be as individual as the bloggers themselves.
Thanks as always for stopping by.
You should photograph Laxey Bay in moonlight. No place like it. Really pretty.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot - I often stand amaze at just how much the moon can light of the world at night
ReplyDeleteI came for your skywatch. Why did you not have this? Amazing.
ReplyDeleteFantastic blue light from the moon. It brings the shadow from the pit black.
ReplyDeleteThat's so pretty!
ReplyDeleteThe moonlight is very subtle and pretty.
ReplyDeletePam- I had an axe to grind and went with the cranes for skywatch. Sorry I had to turn comments off on that post for a while, but I was getting a little too much spam.
ReplyDeleteTime to sleep. Catch you all later.
Will you please sort a way to buy your photos online! I want this like yesterday.
ReplyDeleteNice capture. I'd call them moonquins. Ya' know like seaquins.
ReplyDeleteIn many ways, moonlight over the water is even more beautiful than sunlight. This is gorgeous, Babooshka!
ReplyDeleteLove the title, the color of the sky, the text. As usual, just perfect. Can't get that little sliver of blue out of my mind!
ReplyDeletewow this is awesome!!!
ReplyDeleteBabooshka, this is a charming composition with great atmosphere.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot. I love the way the moon makes it's own path on the water.
ReplyDeleteAwesome shot! Love this one :)
ReplyDeleteHow absolutely lovely. such a charming shot of the moon and it's reflection. A beautiful atmosphere to this photo.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your French holiday!
Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteYou make a fantastic shot:)
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful & have a nice day.
Science aside-----that sure is a super shot. Moon glow is what we'll call it. MB
ReplyDeleteGreat shot and love the title.
ReplyDeleteLove the blueness of the moon-Blue Moon....
Thanks for your visits and kind comments.
I love the NIGHT shimmer on the water - great NIGHT theme snap!
ReplyDeleteGlory be that is heaven sent.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photo. It says everything about night that I used to enjoy.
ReplyDeleteThis has been the coldest July ever recorded here in Ohio where we live. And it was only 59 F here this morning. So August is starting out OK but I fear a climate change is on the way and each year it will disrupt the lives of more birds and butterflies.
I love it and especially like the lines in the foreground. Good job.
ReplyDeleteA stunning sky. Beautiful light. Unfortunately it has been hard to get a London night sky that doesn't have noise pollution. Hope you get the thieves and spammers sorted soon.
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ReplyDeleteFunny you should mention spammers again Mo. Just deleted another. Everyone watch out for Anonymous in Japanese with the letters MJ in there. just delete.
ReplyDeleteThats an excellent photo. Love the shades of blue.
ReplyDeleteThis is one of the most amazing shots I've seen in a long time. And SO creative. Don't apologize for protecting your work! I think I'm going to start adding a watermark.
ReplyDeleteVery nice picture, apt for the August theme...
ReplyDeleteCool blues.
ReplyDeleteThe shillouetted lines make beautiful abtract composition against the blue night sky. Nice choice for the Theme Day, B.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your visit and comment. I was very busy and did not post much last month.
Did you manage to talk your friend into visiting Bandung.
Please let me know if he/she is in town and needs help.
I mean, I'll be happy to show him/her the city where I live.
ReplyDeleteThat's an absolutely beautiful image, really evocative. Lovely stuff.
ReplyDeleteVery cool! I like moon dance best :)
ReplyDeleteThat moonlight is beautiful shining on the water like that!
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ReplyDeleteIncredible Babooshka!! I love it!
ReplyDeletenicely done! Moonlight dancing on the waters is one of my personal favorite night subjects to photograph.
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Stunning, Babooshka. Truly stunning.
ReplyDeletehello... hapi blogging... have a nice day! just visiting here....
ReplyDeleteAlways nice to see you have good sense and some limits. All good girls should be home before midnight and definitely not wandering around the docks. Then again, experimentation for the sake thereof would be a valid excuse ... as if you really need one -:) Moonlight can be amazing, no?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!!
ReplyDeletegorgeous photo for theme day. your work is always so wonderful. thanks for your comments. I am glad you are enjoying the solar eclipse photos on my site.
ReplyDeleteI missed so much all this time i wasn't blogging. I really enjoyed all of your posts. Your photos are awesome as always.
ReplyDeleteMost has already been said, but I just want to say I think this is SUPERB !:-)
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this picture! The silhouettes are very neat.
ReplyDeleteNice choice for the theme day. I love that your night is so dark! No artifical light sources to be seen.
ReplyDeleteSTUNNING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is GORGEOUS!!!
ReplyDeleteMy husband gets exited by motorcycles - now- moonlight - that is for me!
ReplyDeleteWow, this is amazing. Very beautiful dancing silver.
ReplyDeleteOkay the exposure I can sort out on my own, but I gotta know how you got that color to the moonlight. I've gotten (more or less) true blue by dialing the color temp down to its coolest setting, but this? Closest thing I can think of is maybe using an "underwater" filter. C'mon Babs, give a guy a break how'dja do it?
ReplyDeleteIt's awesome however you did it.
Truly!
Low res or high - it is a beautiful shot! And do I spot a bit of the Swing Bridge in the background?
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