
Gisborne, 28th July 2014, an evening after long and hard job on mandarin orchard. Finally just last two weeks left here and then hopefully dreamt trip to a paradise. Twilight is on way and suddenly that – absolutelly thin crescent of the Moon! I have never seen something like that before – Moon was like a sculler in the sky, slowly falling into a bottom of an ocean, swimming and changing its chape. Thanks to clear atmosphere I could easily capture a few short moments with green and blue flashes of its scattered light. The view through 11×70 binoculars was just incredible. Used Canon 6D, Tamron 70-300 mm @ 300 mm, ISO 2000, f5.6,4×1/3 s (cuts).