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🌙 Ramadan 2025: Cosmic Coincidence or a Deeper Sign?

A total solar eclipse, a blood moon, and a supermoon—all aligning with the holy month of Ramadan. Just another celestial event? Or is the universe trying to tell us something?

📖 History shows that rare sky events often precede major world changes. Is 2025 another turning point?

🔗 Read more: hpmusic.id/post/fenomena-langit-langka-ramadan-2025-gerhana-supermoon

I had a really hard time making this image during a super moon. For those who know Marseille, this is one of the angels that adorn the basilica of Notre Dame de la Garde. There are very few angles to achieve perfect alignment of this angel with the super moon and I only had a few seconds to take this image with a very large telephoto lens. Voilà !

How I took this photo ? Panasonic GH4 Tamron 150-600 mm f5-6,3 x 2 so 1200 mm 1/1000e f6,3 Iso 500 Manual Raw Not IA natural light

#photo #photography #moon #fullmoon #astronomy #astro #astrophotography #city #basilica #angels #supermoon #Marseille #provence #france #landscape #panasonic #panasoniclumix #angel #nightsky #night

Most people are familiar with the phases of the moon and the fact that we can only see one side of the moon, but did you know the moon "wobbles"? I didn't until I started looking at images captured around the full moon and realized they didn't actually line up. This is a well-documented phenomenon, but it was really cool to see it in my own images. Check out my blog post on the topic!

blog.briangweber.com/moon-wobb

Brian G Weber PhotographyMoon Wobble🚀 Photographer of the sea and sky, occasionally the land.

I recently witnessed perhaps one of the most beautiful celestial events of my life thus far.

From ~11,000 ft. flying over the Atlantic back to NYC, I saw the November full #supermoon rising in the horizon, adorned by a rainbow-colored sky and softened by the high atmospheric clouds. My smartphone photo does not do it justice.

Stormy, rainy weather these days. Full moon, last #supermoon of the year, they said. A break in the #clouds, and I pushed the phone as best as I could, looking for a #composition (it can't tele-zoom into the moon like a camera with a big lens). Every shot I tried, the phone prompt was, 'Hold phone still', because it's a low-light night-shot, to avoid the blur.
This is the best I could manage.
Last evening.