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Shot Notes

I can’t get enough of the lighthouse at Peggy’s Cove. I was pretty fortunate to be here for this well-placed moon. This was taken with a 300mm (450mm digital) telephoto lens.

4 Responses to “Lighthouse Crescent”

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    Toby:

    Nice shot John. This one is a classic!!!

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    Matt:

    GREAT shot. That little crescent is lovely.

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    John McCarthy:

    Thanks – it was a good thing Shawnee and I got super cold and went in for coffee and warmth at the restaurant there… when we came back out it was dark and the moon was really cool.

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    Mostly The Coast :: Photography by John McCarthy » Peggy’s Cove Moon:

    [...] Cove. I took a couple other photos of the moon on this night. It was just a sliver of a crescent but due to the exposure I wanted, it ends up looking full. Share it [...]

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