This past weekend , the moon venture as close to our blue marble as its orbit allow . signify that at cozy 31,000 miles penny-pinching than normal , that supermoon gave us one hell of a show . And luckily for us , you guys caught it all on film .
Got real prosperous with my CPC 9.25 hooked up to my Nikon D7100 . The result ? This awesome guess ! From Sagamore , MA – Ryan
I only had my 50 mm , and was out until well after midnight , but I still thought if have a little playfulness . 🙂 70D – 50 millimeter – ISO 200 – f13 – 30″ – angerandotherfinethings

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( should add that I was n’t behind the genus Lens on this one – squad movement ! ) – Gerald Donovan

T2i 250 mm , f/9 ISO-100 1/200 – Kyle Kersh
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From New Braunfels TX 🙂 – aaperez_02

– Maverickx75
60D 250 mm 1/200 f/8.0 ISO 100
take outside my theatre last night at Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia . – chunyeen

Taken with a Sony Alpha77 , Ottawa , Canada , Chateau Laurier – Patrick Anthony Olson
Shot from Banff AB . – Steven R.
Shot this at the beach here in Spring Lake , NJ . The moon was a splendiferous red ink . – e_i

Starrucca Luck Moon – 27ray
It is technically a photo of the supermoon last nighttime . Traffic to the Griffith Observatory was horrific . But I did get by to get several awesome timelapses ! – Guam
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Canon 60D impound my Celestron Nexstar 8SE Telescope – Mike L
Somewhere around Index , WA . Crazy awesome . – Futrell ’s Indenor XD2 needs a brain gasket
It in reality hit my eye . – Phantomlimb

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