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Three days prior to the November Full Moon, I began calculating where the moon would rise in relationship to the top of Superstition Mountain. On my first attempt that evening, I positioned myself in the desert and waited. I caught this shot of the moon as it was rising above a group of Hoodoos (tall stone spires) on the ridgeline.
Camera, Canon SX50
ISO. 100
F-stop f/8
Exposure time 1/320
Focal length 215 mm
Tripod Manfrotto
Edited in Adobe Lightroom 5.7
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A Hoodoo Moon Rising
Photographer: Jack Olson
Photos by JacK | Dec 19, 2015
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Filed Under: Shutterbug’s Nature Photo Contest
