Tonight's super Moon

Well, Lynn caught that sucker last night...I could only admire it as I have no lens suitable for shooting the Super Moon. It was gorgeous anyway!:)
 
It was supposed to be at its best at moonrise, which was about 7:25 here. By the time I thought about going outside it was close to 10pm.
 
While the moon was closest to the earth in its orbit, with the distances involved, the subtended angle change doesn't make for a significant visual difference. Has anyone done the math for that?

I don't have a suitable lens either, so I just enjoyed looking at it with our clear sky last night.
 
While the moon was closest to the earth in its orbit, with the distances involved, the subtended angle change doesn't make for a significant visual difference. Has anyone done the math for that?

I don't have a suitable lens either, so I just enjoyed looking at it with our clear sky last night.

Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson said the "super moon" is to a regular full moon what a 16" pizza is to a 15" pizza.
 
Yeah, it was midnight by the time we got a look at it here, so all size reference was lost by then, but I hauled out the telephoto gear anyway.

Same here.

Heavy crop from my Nikon D700 and 300mm G lens
Luna5512.jpg
 
I think a frame of reference is preferred when shooting the super-moon, don't you think?
(No, I didn't shoot the moon and never have so take this with a grain of 16" pizza. :) )
 
You guys need to get yourselves a micro four thirds camera. Then when you use that old thrift store 'find' Hanimex 80-300mm lens, you've all-of-a-sudden got a 600mm lens! :)
 
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