By Mohammad Adeel | 2022-10-25

On 11/07/2022 04:35 pm by Fredric Walder | Website | south rim of grand canyon
This is the nearly full moon rising over the south rim of the grand canyon on the evening of the total lunar eclipse. This image is taken after sunset and I believe the banding on the horizon is the so called belt of Venus as the earth's shadow begins to rise in the sky; this post sunset timing also caused the clouds to take on a bit of glow as sometimes seen with noctilucent clouds; this image was captured around ten hours before the actual lunar eclipse the next morning, the western sky opposite this view had a very red sunset and that lighting also caused the illumination on the canyon to take on a very colorful appearance
Nikon Z7ii ISO 200 1/6 second 44mm
camera RAW file single image, sky and foreground processed separately to brighten foreground only slightly; minimal processing overall