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Day 270 / 365
How does a man on a moon get his haircut?
Eclipse it.
Interesting Fact: There is a total eclipse of the moon on the night of September 27-28, 2015. It happens to be the closest supermoon of 2015. It’s the Northern Hemisphere’s Harvest Moon, or full moon nearest the September equinox. It’s the Southern Hemisphere’s first full moon of spring. This September full moon is also called a Blood Moon, because it presents the fourth and final eclipse of a lunar tetrad: four straight total eclipses of the moon, spaced at six lunar months (full moons) apart. Phew! ( http://earthsky.org/tonight/total-lunar-eclipse-blood-moon-hunters-moon-september-27-28-2015 )

nice! 🙂
Thank you very much. 🙂
I’ve been mooned. Those are quite nice shots of the moon, and presented in a clever way. Thank you.
Thank you very much, I am very happy that you enjoyed my work. 🙂
Oh, wow! In our side of the world there was’t any moon hardly to speak of. Congratulations!
Thank you very much, it was quite an interesting happening. I wish you would have seen that. 🙂
Nice shots, it was a clear night here in NZ but we were not in the right part of the world to see it. Well done.
Thank you very much, I am sure you will experience that some other time. 🙂
It was cloudy in New York City so I missed it. Glad some got to see the show.
Thank you. I’m kind of glad that I was away from the city that day, otherwise I would never experienced it. 🙂
My family watched the same lunar, planetary clockworks as you, in clear skies across the span of our distances from each other. Thanks for capturing the moment in its developing sequence.
That is amazing that they did, it was quite a show. Thank you very much for stopping by and checking out my work. 🙂
Great shots! Thanks for composing them and sharing 🙂 I love how we are all over the world and can still watch the same celestial event!
Thank you very much. And that is really great that we were able to do that. 🙂
Oh wow, my shots only managed to look like this https://twitter.com/doorsteptravel/status/648331718991183872
Nice work!!!
Thank you very much. Your shots came out amazing as well. Thank you for sharing. 🙂
Thank you. We, in Sydney, Australia, also didn’t get to see the eclipse. Thanks for recording it for our viewing 🙂
I’m sorry that you didn’t get to see it. Maybe next time you guys will see it and we will not. Thank you very much for stopping by and checking it out. 🙂
Great capture! ..and funny joke 🙂
Thank you very much, I am very happy that you enjoyed it. 🙂
Great images, nice sequence. Really good quality, which focal length did you use?
Thank you very much, I am happy you enjoyed it and I used 600mm. 🙂
Wow great shot!
Thank you very much, it makes me very happy to see that you enjoyed my work. 🙂