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Reader Michael White captured this image of Saturday's lunar eclipse. (Photos of Michael White)
PHOTOS: Moon of Blood Raising
Reader Michael White was managing these superb images of the lunar eclipse on Friday
Despite a foggy sky in Williams Lake in because of forest fires in North America and abroad "
The eclipse lasted nearly two hours and was the longest lunar eclipse of this century.
White said he installed his photographic equipment at the Cariboo Seventh-day Adventist Church on Woodland Drive.
"After capturing the sunset, I headed for Highway 20 towards Westridge to see if the moon was rising," says White
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"It was a little smoked because of the wildfires but I managed to take the moon off my Nikon D500 with my 150-600mm Tamron (lens). "
White said the photo of the blood moo n's rises above the trees and the top of the hill was captured around 8:38 pm. On July 27, he says he used a shutter speed of 1/80 of a second with a diaphragm of 6.3 to 600mm.
As for the moon with the effect of blur, White says that he just amuses himself playing
"I just played with my exposure and I moved the camera or zoom in and out, "he says.
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