The second blue moon of 2018 will appear in our skies on saturday, and is set to be the last one until 2037. This is a rare occurance given that a blue moon usually happens once every two or three years, and double blue moons only happens three to five times in a century. The super blue moon captured in February over Cobh, Co Cork. As you’ll be using a long lens for this shoot, it’s important to invest in a sturdy tripod to help capture the best possible image. This month in the f11 Photography Magazine; the story behind the Super Blue Moonrise shoot at Stonehenge:https://t.co/eZiHPqakIX pic.twitter.com/t03xFm0cWu — David Noton (@DavidNoton) March 5, 20184.
Source: Evening echo March 29, 2018 14:15 UTC