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You should have some white snow in the country, so it wouldn't look so dark.. :)
ReplyDeleteThat is great, two stars the sun and the moon.
ReplyDeleteexcellent shot : a moon for a dream
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! That shade of blue is wonderful....and I love the shiny moon!
ReplyDeleteI love this half light, I often shoot as it gets dark or at night. Quite often is a more interesting light that daylight, good picture.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteGreat shot. My I bet it was cold then.
ReplyDeleteWoW....a really beautiful images, lots to explore and discover!!! at 46 minutes before sunrise, i am usually rolling from the right to the left ;)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I can't recall the last time I was up and about anytime before dawn.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos, but you get up too early in the morning for me. Never seen the moon look like this. Will try f-22.
ReplyDeleteWhat a sky, Andy! This is a fabulous shot - almost worth getting up that early to see such things but my view is very obstructed by buildings anyway.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Andy!
ReplyDeletePerfect light: Just enough to light your shot and dark enough to add mystery and mood. (And you're close enough to home to go inside and have a cup of hot coffee or tea.)
ReplyDeleteAs do a couple of lights nearer to the ground.
ReplyDeleteNow, roll over and go back to bed.
That's a lovely shot.
ReplyDeleteThis is a lovely shot. I have never seen the moon looking like a star before. Great photography.
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