01-21-2019, 09:13 AM
Questionable quality, of course.
The first is the super moon before the actual eclipse. The weather in Pittsburgh, besides being deathly cold, was ideal: clear skies except for a few small, low-hanging clouds that would add that wonderful atmospheric touch to the scene.
Second photo is a little after the eclipse first started, when the moon was pretty much 4-colored: bright white, gray, yellow, and red.
The night, eclipses, mysterious signs in the heavens, even 5 degree weather aren't evil. Nothing in creation is.
The first is the super moon before the actual eclipse. The weather in Pittsburgh, besides being deathly cold, was ideal: clear skies except for a few small, low-hanging clouds that would add that wonderful atmospheric touch to the scene.
Second photo is a little after the eclipse first started, when the moon was pretty much 4-colored: bright white, gray, yellow, and red.
The night, eclipses, mysterious signs in the heavens, even 5 degree weather aren't evil. Nothing in creation is.