By John Nelson | 2020-04-07
On 04/07/2020 07:51 pm by John Nelson| Graham, Washington, USA
I wanted to capture the supermoon rising over a snow covered Mt. Rainier but it rose a bit further north than I would have preferred. Still, it made for a nice image: moonrise over the Cascades. Sunset was at 7:48. This image was captured 3 minutes later at 7:51pm. The light was still good enough to capture the foreground without blowing out the moon and the setting sun was illuminating a beautiful crimson sky behind me which cast a very nice hue in the clear eastern sky.
Nikon D850, Tamron 70-200mm f/2.8 lens, cable remote shutter release, tripod
This image was taken at: f/4.5 1/125sec ISO-320 focal length 70mm
Minimally post-processed in Lightroom.