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This is a discussion on Hunter Moon Illusion within the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; Well...the following set was not at ALL the purpose of my photo excursion last night, but thanks to a closed ...

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    Well...the following set was not at ALL the purpose of my photo excursion last night, but thanks to a closed road that kept me from my initial goal, I was rewarded with this spectacular moonrise. What we have here is the rising of the Hunter moon (first full moon after the Harvest moon). There are several theories as to why the moon looks so large as it rises from the horizon - atmospheric effects, shape constancy, or just purely our minds and how they perceive and focus on close and distant objects (Ponzo illusion). Anyway, I'm babbling. This set covers a span of 8 minutes and you can clearly see the perceived change in the size of the moon.
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    Hunter Moon by Randitola, on Flickr
    2. Moon a little higher....

    DSC_0052 by Randitola, on Flickr
    3. Ironic that there are so many geese flying around in front of the Hunter moon.

    DSC_0070 by Randitola, on Flickr
    4. and finally 8 minutes after the initial shot, the moon has made its way well into the sky and appears considerably smaller.

    DSC_0105 by Randitola, on Flickr

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    Beautiful work, Randitola. The change in only eight minutes is amazing. Luck is great to have in photography, if not for that closed road these might never have been created. Since they're so beautiful and unique, I might remove, obscure or alter all the man-made objects. Time consuming, but worth it for these. A pleasure to view. Rich

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    Looks cool with the clouds masking it like that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mad Aussie View Post
    Looks cool with the clouds masking it like that.
    hehe....Thanks MA. I've been actually thinking that it almost makes the moon look like Jupiter! Now wouldn't THAT be a sight to see?
    Rich - Thanks for the comments. I was flip-flopping on whether to clean it up or not.....what the heck, why not give it a go.....

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    I don't mind the train cars. An urban location, and you can still find wonderful things to see. The geese against the moon in the one shot are cool.

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    Quote Originally Posted by QuietOne View Post
    I don't mind the train cars. An urban location, and you can still find wonderful things to see. The geese against the moon in the one shot are cool.
    I agree. I think it adds to the shot actually, and beautiful shots on all Randitola.
    Reality is a nice place to visit, but I wouldn't want to live there!

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    Nice set -my favorite is the second one.

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    Lovely set - well done. Shots 2 and 3 for me please.
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    Tough choice #1 or #2 for me. All are nice though.

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    Number 1 for me.

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