Hi all,
I got up early this morning to go forth and catch the lunar eclipse. I've been very fortunate while living in Townsville to have had clear skies for a few lunar events. Back in January we had clear skies and I had a new long lens I wanted to play with, so took a series of up-close photos every 15 minutes from my verandah to map the eclipse for that event.
This time however I wanted to tie it more intimately with my location. I had grand plans of a fixed landscape series or even a time lapse (potentially of just the time in totality to make exposure more consistent). So I looked for a location that would be typically Townsville when looking towards the West. Since I almost always shoot over water to the East it was more challenging than I'd anticipated. I did my research using The Photographer's Ephemera, Google Earth and Time & Date to get a sense of the angles and where the moon would be within the sky and the foreground, then checked the location out in person to make sure it was suitable (luckily cause they'd built some new houses that would intrude on anything shot wider than 50mm).
But as it turned out, my plans/dreams outweighed my motivation/energy when the time arrived. In the end I kept it very simple and just tried to make the most of a low and setting blood moon with a more modest single exposure. The backdrop is known as Castle Hill and is a central landmark within the city. The vantage point was a newly reclaimed area out from the marina.
Nikon D850 + Nikon 70-200 f/4 at 100mm f/8 3s ISO 500.
And from January's eclipse:
All January images captured with D750 + Tamron 150-600 G2 @ 600mm
Above Left Moon: f/7.1 1/800s ISO400 ; Center Moon: f/7.1 1/500s ISO400 ; Right Moon: f/7.1 1s ISO 1250