Wilderness Images wrote:
The Arizona sky's cleared up for the Snow Moon to make it's appearance known. Earlier in the day, I wasn't so sure we would even get a glimpse of it as Superstition Mountain was cloaked in a thick layer of clouds hanging around the ridgeline. Once the clouds parted, we had a fresh coating of snow from the previous day's rain but most of the snow gave way to a sunny day.
This photo is of the 5,057 foot summit with the moon rising and the sun is still highlighting that rugged, rocky outcropping, and if you look closely, you can still see the remnants of the snow.
Canon EOS M3 with 75-300 mm zoom tele, hand held.
1/640 sec.
f/8,
ISO: 200,
Focal Length: 300 mm,
Spot Meetering
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Nice. right place right time.