The plating days are getting shorter these days. I want to enjoy the longer night in the coming season.
The other day, October 8 was a total lunar eclipse, so I took a walk in Chuo-ku to see the moon.
That evening, the weather was fine and the weather was fine, so it was astronomical observation in a favorable environment.
Meanwhile, it was Shinohashi that I chose to see the moment when the moon was hidden in the total lunar eclipse.
This street, along the Sumida River is the best for viewing the moon. In Tokyo, the moon is not often seen due to the lighting of buildings, but there is no problem along the river. By the way, there were many people with similar ideas, and the bridge was full of people.
While watching the gradually lacking moon, I took a draft beer from a familiar shop in the neighborhood and enjoyed the lingering sound quietly on the bridge.(I returned the jok later.)
The important point is that the moon gets darker, so my lack of preparation was a bad result, but in the second photo, it is just before it gets dark, so the atmosphere may be somehow transmitted .
After that, I was watching the moon, or seeing the moon disappear.