Full Moon, August 2006

About this image
Cape Maleas is a peninsula and cape in the southeast of the Peloponnese in Greece. To distinguish it from the cape, the peninsula is sometimes referred to as "Epidavros Limira" peninsula, after the most prominent ancient city located on it. It separates the Laconian Gulf in the west from the Aegean Sea in the east. It is the second most southerly point of mainland Greece (after Cape Matapan) and once featured one of the largest light-houses in the Mediterranean. The seas around the cape are notoriously treacherous and difficult to navigate, featuring variable weather and occasionally very powerful storms. The August Full Moon is captured from Cape Maleas here!!! |
Technical Details
Optics |
Canon EF 85 mm lens |
Mount |
Tripod |
Camera |
Canon EOS 300D |
Filters |
- |
Date |
09 August, 2006 |
Location |
Cape Maleas, Peloponnese, Greece |
Exposure |
1/200 sec - ISO 100 |
Programs used |
Photoshop |