Day 214 – Full Sturgeon Moon

I almost missed the full moon tonight.  The two moon charts I refer to said the moon would rise at 8:28 or 8:30.  So as I’m driving up Pilot Butte at 8:20, I see the moon has already risen and is above the horizon.  I drove as quickly as I could on the narrow, busy road and arrived in time to get a few shots before it got too high.

According to The Farmer’s Almanac, the August moon is called the Full Sturgeon Moon:

The fishing tribes are given credit for the naming of this Moon, since sturgeon, a large fish of the Great Lakes and other major bodies of water, were most readily caught during this month. A few tribes knew it as the Full Red Moon because, as the Moon rises, it appears reddish through any sultry haze. It was also called the Green Corn Moon or Grain Moon.

When I turned around to look behind me, the sun had set and there was a beautiful glow over the mountains.  I had to take a photo of this gorgeous evening.

Maralee

19 Replies to “Day 214 – Full Sturgeon Moon”

  1. I love moon shots. I have a hard time photographing them so I appreciate more photos of others, like yours, which are beautiful. Thanks for sharing.

    BE ENCOURAGED! BE BLESSED!

  2. Maralee, from struggling with the moon … you have come up with up with some wonderful art lately – my favorite is without any doubt the shot with the moon and the tree. Wonderful frame to one of the most wonderful subjects.

    1. I did a little editing in NIK Software to bring a little highlight to the tree so it wouldn’t be too dark. But it was one of those evenings with a little haze in the sky that produced the most beautiful colors. It was a gorgeous evening.

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