Scene in Edmonds: Supermoon eclipse

Supermoon eclipse as seen from Edmonds Sunday evening. (Photo by Avril VanderMerwe)
Supermoon eclipse as seen from Edmonds Sunday evening. It was the first time since 1982 that a supermoon coincided with a full lunar eclipse. And it won’t happen again until 2033. (Photo by Avril VanderMerwe)
  1. The eclipse started about 5:30, so it was still light here. My photos were not very good as I set up too late and the moon did not clear the trees across the street until it was nearly over.

  2. I think it is a great picture. I was easier to see the “unveiling” of the moon which ended in a full moon about 9:20ish.

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