Intrigued by your foreground again. Lol
Very much appreciated Dr. Bob.
Photo taken with Nikon D7500 & 200-500 @ 300mm, ISO 320 f5.6 ss500. Supported against porch post
Longshadow, Earnest, NM Gal, Max & Geno: thank you for your kind and encouraging comments. Rising and setting moon photos are my favored subjects. This particular layered photo may well be my needed inspiration to explore Lightroom's layer masks.
You're on the right track. Great photos.
You perfectly captured a marvelous sequence. Congratulations!
To Brent's family I offer my deepest condolences. One could easily see Brent's orbit was close to his family and his photography was a means to catalogue the journey. He once posted a photo of a surfer who was just past the point of salvaging a ride, the upcoming splash was suspended between the board and the steep wave. I've never surfed so, tongue in cheek, I asked Brent if the surfer was getting on or off his board. His witty reply was 'Getting off. Early'. I'm sure many of us wish for 'one more day' with you, Brent.
That is great. The moon rise/set with a partially obscuring foreground presents a view and photo that exemplifies the moon's nightly travels. Your local flora frames it beautifully.
You've captured the essence and purpose of the henge: the shadow falls exactly opposite the light source. Simply amazing!