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Morning Moon Set – Saturday 09/06/06
by Rich on Nov.18, 2008, under Old Entries
Several weeks ago, I set out during my lunch break to Red Rock Canyon National Conservatory Area, a 15 minute drive to a local national park where I sometimes eat lunch at the Red Rock Vista. I had my camera gear and hopped onto the trail head that starts at the scenic overlook. Walking down the trail head from the vista, I took a few pictures here and there. I got to a wash at the bottom of the trail and had a great view of the surrounding Mountains rising up from the desert floor. I set up my tripod and took a shot. The next day, I was showing the picture to a colleague, Jorge. He said it should have been a black & white. I agreed with the reply that “Ansel Adams would have had the moon somewhere in the picture.” So that night, I sat down with Photoshop and made my own Ansel Adams’s knock-off by incorporating two pictures that I took—one from my lunch-time jaunt and the other from a Moon-shot taken a few weeks back (which is the same moon as in the header above). The resulting image is pretty good—to the laymen the picture looks real. However, I knew this image was a knock-off. I wanted the real thing.
So I went to the U.S. Naval Observatory web site, which told me when the Moon would be setting early in the morning. I wanted the sun to rise in the east, while at the same time, the moon to set in the west. With the moon setting in the west, it would put the moon just over the Red Rock Canyon mountain range and the sun would already be up in the east illuminating the rock face. Thus, I could take the , a large rock face brightly illuminated with the moon in the shot. According to the U.S. Naval Observatory web site, this was to happen September 6th, 7th, 8th, and 9th, with the 7th being the “Full Moon” day.
Typically I take the boys to school in the morning at 7:30 am so I couldn’t get to Red Rock in time for the shot I wanted. Today (Saturday the 9th), however, I had to go into the office to work on a critical document. But just I was heading out the door, I grabbed my camera gear—just in case. Driving west on the southern beltway (I-215) from Henderson to my Summerlin office…there it was and you couldn’t miss it! The Moon was starting to set behind Red Rock.
The observatory web site described today’s moon as:“Phase of the Moon on 9 September: waning gibbous with 94% of the Moon’s visible disk illuminated.”
I turned off at the Charleston exit and headed west to the Red Rock Vista overlook, rather than continuing on to work. The timing for the moon-set was perfect. I performed the same motions as I had done weeks before. I took a couple of pictures on my way down from the overlook to the wash.
I then took these shots near the same place where I took the landscape portion of the picture for the knock-off. These pictures had the real moon in them (Picture 1, 2, 3, and again in B&W). However, forest fires locally and in California had put some haze into the sky and the moon wasn’t as crisp and defined as I hoped. Oh well, my perfect “Ansel Adams” will have to wait. I packed up my gear, headed up the trail, hopped into my truck, and sped off to work.
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