Early start pays off with winning photo of moon

By Adam Wright
Updated May 5 2015 - 4:43pm, first published 4:42pm
CATCHING COLOUR: Gerringong resident Ian Mills won a Weatherzone photography competition with his image of a pink and blue colour phenomenon called anti-twilight arch, caused by the shadow of the earth at sunrise. The photo was shot on a Canon 5D Mark II, using a Canon 70-200mm f/2.8L MarkII lens with settings on f/4.5, 1/20 seconds and ISO100.
CATCHING COLOUR: Gerringong resident Ian Mills won a Weatherzone photography competition with his image of a pink and blue colour phenomenon called anti-twilight arch, caused by the shadow of the earth at sunrise. The photo was shot on a Canon 5D Mark II, using a Canon 70-200mm f/2.8L MarkII lens with settings on f/4.5, 1/20 seconds and ISO100.

IAN Mills’ photo of the moon setting into fog-filled valleys at Gerringong has snagged the prize in a recent Weatherzone photography competition.

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