Keyfra Photography kept her eye on the sky and noticed something full of craters—the Moon.
Earth’s ruinous satellite can easily be seen while it’s in a waning gibbous phase, and it tends to be observable throughout the early morning (depending on location). Which means many people are likely to see this particular phase as their taking out the trash or walking their canine to the nearest fire hydrant.
The Moon has two distinct gibbous phases:
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Waxing gibbous phase (right side illuminated)
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Waning gibbous phase (left side illuminated)

Remember: If the Moon doesn’t look quite full, but it’s sort of full…then it’s safe to say the Moon is in a gibbous phase. Very scientific. I know.
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You can really see the different personalities of the moon in those two fantastic photos.
I think the top one is the moon being secretive and hiding. The other photo looks like the moon is stubborn and knows it’s daylight but is hanging on for as long as it can. Hmm, I should go write some poems. I’m pretty good, huh?
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Hopefully you can tell the difference between the waxing and waning gibbous phases!…even though you’re dead.
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I can read and comprehend pretty well for a dead guy. No worries.
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It was illuminated nicely around dusk yesterday and I was able to capture some nicely detailed images of it. Lucky cause i dont usually follow the phases or know when the best time to photograph is.
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That’s great you were able to image the Moon! If you’d like to share the images, then feel free to send them to: flytrappman@gmail.com
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