The supermoon lunar eclipse of September 27th-September 28th, 2015 was visible in many parts of the world. Including Vlieland island in the Netherlands. After 27 September on Vlieland, this telephoto lens picture of the moon was taken there at 2 a.m. on 28 September.
And this photo is from Vlieland as well: three hours later, when the moon had become a reddish ‘blood moon’.
Reblogged this on perfectlyfadeddelusions.
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