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Another striking, boldly colorful slice-of-life #MoonPhoto from the streets of #Jacksonville #FL #US by our dear #fotoFriend Bryan 🏳️‍🌈 Pixelfed (@RiversideBryan). Downtown urban scene & full frame are dominated by a huge hot air #balloon in #green, #red & #yellow on the ground being prepped for flight. The balloon is painted with a commercial fish logo with a gaping mouth. Just above, in a cloudless, light blue daytime #sky, a relatively tiny near-full #Moon quietly watches over the activity. Example of how an image of a main subject — a big balloon — can reveal within it layers & geometries of stories.

🔗 pixelfed.social/p/RiversideBry 2024 Nov 17

PixelfedBryan 🏳️‍🌈 Pixelfed (@RiversideBryan@pixelfed.social)even more sights from the ongoing exploration of Jacksonville

At @KronoMoon, we especially love vernacular down-home & community scenes under the #Moon, like this lovely #MoonPhoto retooted from Brett Hodnett (@Cyclesoc). When the image includes a person or a pet, we call it a #moonsie, although a local #architecture #moonsie works pretty well, too. Lovely picture, Brett, and we hope to be sharing more of your work in the new year.

(Friends, see our curatorial revision in the comments, below.)

🔗 c.im/@Cyclesoc/113487199253068 2024 Nov 15

C.IMBrett Hodnett (@Cyclesoc@c.im)Attached: 1 image Cool looking moon in Gatineau. #Moon #November #Gatineau #Night #WindowFriday #FensterFreitag

Ok as promised, here are some photos from this morning's total lunar eclipse

Originally thought about a tripod / long exposure but it was A. very early in the morning and 2. v cold so I freehanded and am happy with the results.
First one taken during moonrise at about 9pm ET on Monday night - the latter two are about an hour apart during eclipse proper, 4:20am ET and 5:15am ET.