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Holy crap, this was bloody amazing! Left shortly after five o'clock this morning. The full moon was illuminating everthing nicely. Saw plenty of satellites again and, even better, two shooting stars. Two! Fucking awesome! The forest was dead silent, except for an owl tu-whit tu-whooing. Super cool. Walking through the fog patch was very nice, it looked unbelievably beautiful with the moon light. There was just no chance getting this on photo.
And then watching the incredible sunrise from the top of my backyard mountain. Today was one of the best sunrises I've ever experienced. Easily in the top ten, photos don't do justice at all. Not even close. It was nicely red 360Β° around me, which is quite rare in my opinion.
Sunrise
Another early hiker showed me that we could even see the Zugspitze in the alps, Germany's highest mountain at 2962 meters above sea level. It's the light lavenderish thing in the distance, that look a bit like clouds:
Zugspitze in the alps 175Β km away
Conditions have to superb in order to be able to see that far, 175Β km. I've actually never witnessed that before. My dad just told me that he'd seen it once in his life, my mum never, happens very few times a year.
Up top it was very windy and cold, I was glad to bring a spare t-shirt, scarf and beanie. My camera battery died a few times on me today, also during video recordings. I muted the rushing noise of the wind and set to bird's twittering from last year.
@lyse Some nice shots there mate π Apparently according to my neighbour and my daughter, it was too cloudy to take photos of the lunar eclipse π’ -- So instead I showed my daughter photos of the previous one I took back in 2018 -- Here's one such photo:
@lyse Some nice shots there mate π Apparently according to my neighbour and my daughter, it was too cloudy to take photos of the lunar eclipse π’ -- So instead I showed my daughter photos of the previous one I took back in 2018 -- Here's one such photo:
@prologic @movq Thank you! Oh wow, this is a really nice picture, mate! Yeah, the early photographer catches the sunrise. :-D I actually don't know which one it is, but I reckon it's the left one, probably the highest peak you can see, even further left than your arrow. But maybe that's some other mountain in the foreground. Not sure.