The other night the moon was supposed to be extra big and bright (news story) which won’t happen again for two more decades. I set out to a secluded place near my home and set up my camera on a tripod to wait for the moon rise. It was a fun and cold night. I had just got back from Texas and was used to the warm weather, and the cool spring night here in Utah made for a fun adventure.
![Cox_BigMoon-105](https://brycox.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/Cox_BigMoon-105.jpg)
I started out shooting the sunset, as there was about a 15 minute difference from when the sun would set and the moon would rise. I shot for HDR which means you shoot a couple exposures to capture the shadow and highlight details and then sandwich the images together in one image, but ended up just using single exposures as my final images as I feel they look much more natural and esthetically pleasing. Here’s a pano looking west to the sunset.
![Cox_BigMoon-106_Panorama](https://brycox.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/Cox_BigMoon-106_Panorama.jpg)
During twilight, I created some long 30 second exposures of the ground and scenery around me. I really love the next two images and the blue in them.
![Cox_BigMoon-121-edge](https://brycox.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/Cox_BigMoon-121-edge.jpg)
I especially love the direction of light and the high horizon in this one below.
![Cox_BigMoon-128-edge](https://brycox.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/Cox_BigMoon-128-edge.jpg)
I was using an iPhone app which pointed to where the moon would rise. I waited for it to peak above the clouds and began to shoot. I really like this image. Everything is so blue.
![Cox_BigMoon-132-edge](https://brycox.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/Cox_BigMoon-132-edge.jpg)
I pulled back for another image, showing more foreground. I could have digitally enhanced and lightened the grass and foreground, but I prefer it like it is, feeling dark and cool like night.
![Cox_BigMoon-145-edge](https://brycox.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/Cox_BigMoon-145-edge.jpg)
I zoomed in to capture the moon, but by now it was climbing fast.
![Cox_BigMoon-165-edge](https://brycox.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/Cox_BigMoon-165-edge.jpg)
The higher moon gave me a bit more light to work with, and I took one more with a lot of foreground and a high horizon, hyper-focal focusing to get as much in sharp detail as possible, especially for such a long exposure.
![Cox_BigMoon-171-edge](https://brycox.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/Cox_BigMoon-171-edge.jpg)
I really like how these turned out, but nevertheless it was just fun to be outside and enjoying the cool night, looking at the moon. I also created a few images on my iPhone just for fun. Here’s when I first arrived…
![BryCox_iPhone-01](https://brycox.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/BryCox_iPhone-01.jpg)
My camera and the moon while creating the last image above…
![BryCox_iPhone-02](https://brycox.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/BryCox_iPhone-02.jpg)
Some weeds against the night sky. I shot this while walking back to my vehicle…
![BryCox_iPhone-03](https://brycox.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/BryCox_iPhone-03.jpg)
And one more of weeds that I sent from my iPhone to my iPad using PhotoStream, then edited on my iPad to create a pseudo painting. I really like the colors in this a lot.
![BryCox_iPhone-04](https://brycox.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/BryCox_iPhone-04.jpg)
Well, that was my Big Moon Adventure. If you love photography like I do, and you understand the value of a great image that can stand the test of time, then give me a call. Now is a great time to set up your Spring appointment for your family portrait. Give me a call at 801-728-3317 to schedule a time. And feel free to browse my main website at BryCox.com.