Total lunar eclipse among the stars

Total lunar eclipse among the stars

The total lunar eclipse turns the moon red while allowing the stars around it to shine. (© Tony’s Takes)
The total lunar eclipse turns the moon red while allowing the stars around it to shine. (© Tony’s Takes)

Just a quick edit of one of my pics of the big celestial event last night as I had to get to bed and sleep before work today.

We were very lucky here in the Denver area in that while we had clouds much of the day yesterday, it cleared off quite nicely after dark. That gave us prime viewing for the so-called “Super Blood Wolf Moon” (or whatever the hype-masters called it). 😉

One of the things that struck me most about the event was that once totality was reached, the stars really brightened up and became quite visible. Here in the city, we don’t usually see so many except when there is a new moon.

I decided this is probably one of my favorite shots from the night as it offsets the moon and allows you to really see all the stars. 

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