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Shoot the Moon
Crazy, speeding traffic up North Atlantic made crossing in the dark a challenge, but on the beach the atmosphere was great. Families sitting on the sands as if it was the brightest summer’s day, kids splashing in the surf, hardy souls out there paddleboarding…
Not sure what a passing sea turtle would make of the beach being so lively after nightfall, but the fun was in the air. Supermoon seemed to look down benignly on the whole scene.
Did I take photos? I did, but with my iPhone, such is my habit.
The images weren’t too good at all – the iPhone doesn’t really do night time. I wouldn’t like to post such grainy images. Just keep the scene in your imagination!