
Darkness swallows the city. I drive for hours looking for the moon until I find it beside the courthouse at the top of the hill. It’s lit for the Fourth of July, a beacon of patriotic light.
“I’m going to live there someday,” I used to say. An entire childhood spent dreaming of a place that wasn’t at all what I thought it was.
I park near an antique shop and stare at the oddities inside. Cars streak by below. The moon blends into the city lights as a warm breeze dances around a patch of thorns.
“Does time ever feel like it’s not moving normally? Like it’s all out of whack?”—Maddy, I Saw the TV Glow









The sixth full moon of the year arrived the day after the summer solstice. I set out fairly late and felt uninspired by the view until I drove to Auburn and found my favorite building. These aren’t very “strawberry moon,” but I like them anyway. Let me know if you have a favorite.
These photos were taken with an Olympus OM-D and edited with ON1 Photo RAW.
I absolutely love 3, 5, & 6. The colors pop and the moon’s soul shines through well in those to me.
Great captures!
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I’m so glad you liked those! It’s hard to always think of new ways to photograph the moon and I’m glad these worked for you.
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Wonderful all moon photos. Excellent photography.
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I’m so glad you liked them. Thank you!
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You are most welcome!🥀
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I love #7…it has a very surreal feel to it! 💞
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Thank you. That’s secretly one of my favorites too. I liked how it looks timeless and how the moon and street light are competing with each other.
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💞
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full moon comin on
and the red
is in my head
flush with swampy morning walks too
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It’s heating up around here, for sure! Glad you liked these moon shots.
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strawberries. we have a library branch here that grows them.
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How lovely!
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Question: why is the word “capture” so oft equated with photography (not meaning you). Seems an off-hand inappropriate usage of language. In the moment I don’t have a better single word, but I know, no, not that one. Seems unkind to me, to all involved. I’d rather say, “celebrate.” Does that feel better?
Disclaimer I should confess, I’m not such a big Moon “fan”, but so what.
Favorites can still tickle my tastes. #2 delightful Moon & trees & Light, #7 interesting comparing the Moon with our man-made night-time moon, #8 just love these kind of organic textures, and what engaging raw “wildness” this one presents, the Lion likes this one too. Well, good wishing for your Moons of the year project. Worth the study. I like it when results are unpredictable discovery.
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That’s an interesting question. We can’t “capture” anything can we? The moon looks so different in person than it does in any photograph. The same can probably be said about everything we take a picture of. Perhaps the word is “interpret.” When we snap a picture, we are taking an impression of what we see. It’s how it looked to us from that angle, through that particular lense. We celebrate it, sure, but maybe it’s more we are presenting it as “see the world the way I just did.”
Not a fan of the moon, eh? Well then I’m extra grateful you’ve followed me through all these full moon shoots. Only 6 more to go.
#2 delighted me too. I like the way the rays of the light were captured. #7 is my favorite for the exact reason you mentioned. Which light is the moon? At a certain angle they can look like twins in the sky. I’m glad you liked #8. I almost didn’t include it. I shot it at the top of a hill. The moon was obscured, so no moon, but I liked how the headlights of my van made the weeds looks alien. It’s not in focus, though, which almost had me throwing it out, but no, still interesting I thought. Glad you and the Lion think so too!
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Nice photos Bridgette. I particularly like the first one and full moons images.
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Thank you so very much. It’s becoming quite challenging to find new ways to represent the moon. Six more full moons. I wonder where it will take me?
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To the moon? 😋
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Nice! 🤣
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Great photos. And an interesting article too 🙂
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Thank you so much, James. I’m glad you liked both.
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You are very welcome 🙂
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I like 1… I’ve never taken a good picture of the moon, although I don’t have the necessarily equipment to do so, let alone the knowledge and expertise.
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It’s a very new thing for me, Greg. I set out to photograph every full moon of the year, but I’m finding it hard to find new ways to represent the moon. Six more to go!
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That’s a fun project!
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Wonderful photos, Bridgette, all of them but No5 has me wanting to explore that shop window more closely! 🤗🌹🙋♂️
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Right? It’s such a strange shop. I’m going to have to go back when it’s open.
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And in the daylight! 😉🙋♂️
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I love 2 & 9. It’s like the moon is playing peekaboo with me. ❤️
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I’m so glad you liked those, Penny! I drove for a long time looking for a great spot to take photos and did feel like the moon was playing with me. It’s so odd how it can look bigger and smaller depending on the angle. I drove toward it and then it would disappear and reappear behind me. Kind of magical.
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Beautiful prose and stunning photos, Bridgette. 💖
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You are so kind, Michele. Thank you!
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You’re very welcome. 🌼
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amazing photos, Bridgette: my favourite is #7; it has a haunted look —
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#7 was secretly my favorite as well. There was something so strange about how the moon and the streetlamp appeared to be twins, as if they were possibly in competition. I do feel that perhaps a sad/haunted story could take place within that photo.
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yes, definitely; well said 🙂
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Lovely series Bridgette ❦
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I so appreciate that, Cindy! Thank you.
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Oh #3 for sure, really well picked out.
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Thank you! After taking a dozen or so shots that looked identical, I realized if I included the traffic zooming by I might get some great blurs. I intentionally left a lot of black space in these photos to contrast with the colored lights. I’m glad it worked for you.
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The taillight streaks work beautifully in 3, and the variety of colour in 5 draws the eye around the scene 🙂
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I’m so glad you liked these, Tom. Sorry I’m so late to respond. Life has been a bit hard at the moment.
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Sorry to hear all those challenges have piled up so heavy together. Hope you’ve managed to take time out to look after yourself this week ❤
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Thank you. I finally have and I feel so much better.
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I was going to message you on Instagram and be like do you know that it’s a strawberry moon you better get your camera out. My favorite one is where the Moon is peeking through the tree. #2
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Thank you, Nicole. There’s nothing like a self-imposed deadline to give yourself anxiety! Each month I stress I’m gonna miss the full moon so please do message me!
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Well, guess what? I like #6. The “moon” of the BK sign, the lights,….
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I really liked that one too! I’m starting to realize that low-light photography is really my favorite.
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1 and 5 are my favourites among these.
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I’m glad you liked those. It’s been fun learning to find new ways to look at the moon.
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