Thursday, March 12, 2009

Full Moon in San Antonio

We were on a family trip to San Antonio. SuperPizzaBoy was in the hotel pool the first evening there. The moon was out. Funny thing, it started out small and got bigger as the evening progressed.

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19 comments:

Kathy said...

Now that is a really cool shot Yogi.

Pam said...

It's wonderful what we see when we look up. Great capture.

Jeri said...

Love the shot, very creative!

Guy D said...

Great perspective Yogi, thanks for sharing.

Have a great weekend!
Guy
Regina In Pictures

Bryan said...

Wow, the moon looks so small next to the building.

Carolyn said...

Nice shot and thanks for sharing your blog. I have just read through some it and have thoroughly enjoyed. Have a nice weekend. Smiles

Diane C. said...

I like how all the straight lines and right angles of the building are balanced by the roundness of the moon. Fascinating sky photo!

Deb said...

I like the way you shot the photo with the building and the sky and moon in the background, thanks for stopping by.

fishing guy said...

Yogi: Neat moon shot by the building.

magiceye said...

beautiful composition!

Grace and Bradley said...

Wonderful night sky. Thanks for visiting our blog and nice comment. Have a good weekend.

Babooshka said...

That's an excellent dramatic angle.

SandyCarlson said...

It knew it was in Texas!

Michelle said...

Great shot! Looks like a wonderful trip.

Lilli & Nevada said...

What a great shot looking up that tall building with the moon, someday i hope to get to Texas never been

Janie said...

That's a great angle for your photograph. Very cool.

Brit' Gal Sarah said...

Nice spot and capture Yogi

Sara Chapman said...

Sky photos are so emotional, somehow, even with buildings. That glimpse of the moon you posted in that pure blue sky is just so great. Makes you pause. Anyway, thanks for visiting and leaving a comment. Much appreciated.

Lindab said...

Love the contrast of the ball of the moon against all the straight lines, rectangles and squares of the building.

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