Towers of the Moon

As the rose moon rose, it lost its rose coloration, but lined up nicely with the south tower of the Golden Gate Bridge. Top exposure at 1.6 seconds and f/5.6, bottom at 1/13 second and f/8, both at ISO 100.

Related story: Rose Moon Rising.

Tower of the Moon 1

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