Stars (wars, treks, quests) yesterday, moon today. I took this photo of the blood moon in Hocksley Heath, south of Birmingham in 2015. My camera was new. I had no tripod (still haven’t) and this shot was handheld. It was an impressive red moon, indeed. … Continue reading Blood Moon of 2015
I wasn’t young but my camera was and I had no tripod and there I was in the middle of the UK and there was a blood moon. And before and after the moon passed through the penumbra.
Five years ago I was on my first visit to the UK. My camera was brand new, I had no tripod and very little experience with taking photos. But I wasn’t going to be deterred. I ventured out in the middle of the night from our B&B to take pictures of the blood moon (breaking my glasses in the process).
The next day we visited Stratford-upon-Avon and I stood in front of the house of one of my heroes and found out that taking photos with lots of others milling about wasn’t that easy.
We went on to Birmingham where I looked at the canals.
But our main purpose in being there was the Rugby World Cup and of course, seeing the Springboks – playing Samoa (well, not really but we took the tickets we could get). It was my first life rugby game and it was grand! Later we saw the Bokke play Scotland in Newcastle and that was even better. I didn’t know whether I would be allowed to bring my camera so I only have a few shots from the actual game, taken with my cell phone.
Birmingham had some great sights on offere like the most amazing library building and of course, I met the Floozy in her jacuzzi: