Photography: Hunter’s Moon

Forget about everything else and be right here. Look at the way the full moon rises, timid and then quickly. Bold. Look at the way the Joshua Trees grow. Each branch jutting off the main tree is from an injury. They make broken look beautiful. You do too.

Let’s remember this moment and make more. Many, many more.

“What draws people to be friends is that they see the same truth. They share it.”
—C.S. Lewis


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It’s not like me to be spontaneous. I like planning, making lists, and being as prepared as possible. Last week I decided at the last minute to visit my childhood best friend in Las Vegas for her birthday and got ready in three hours. It was a perfect, beautiful, enjoyable, and fully unplanned whirlwind of a few days capped off by the appearance of the Hunter’s supermoon. My heart is so full.

Most of these photos were taken at the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area. However, the last few photos were taken on the drive back in the morning. The last photo is the moon setting as the sun rose close to Newberry Springs, CA.

As always, all photos were taken by me with an Olympus OM-D and edited with ON1 Photo RAW. Let me know if you have a favorite and have a wonderful week. Only two full moons left of the year. Wow.

39 thoughts on “Photography: Hunter’s Moon

  1. Nice work Bridgette. Sorry that I most lack the focus right now to say something more better stated. See? What I look forward to now is November December to complete the set. I hope that you will do a gathering post of your first choices, one per month to make an annual representation of the Moon over our heads. Lovely I think that would be. Wish I was there to see your moons in person with you.

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    • Thank you Neil for the encouragement and the kind words. I do plan on putting my favorites together in some format, maybe a photo collage for my bedroom wall. I too wish you were here to see the moon with me.

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