The moon, not an easy subject to photograph.
However, during last years thread; Tonight's Moon 2019; share your photos here, there were some very good photos taken and shared, so to continue the theme, I've started the 2020 thread.
https://community.rspb.org.uk/wildlife/f/photography/200488/tonight-s-moon-2019-share-your-photos-here/1269266#pifragment-4285=1
Earlier tonight, the cloud was for once particularly thin, allowing the evening moon to shine through for me to grab a photo.
The full moon, which is around 10th January, and known as the Wolf Moon, the name given to the first full moon of the year, mainly because wolves are supposed to howl more with it being the mating season. Incidentally, foxes tend to be more vocal December to January, for the same reason, so I'm inclined to believe the same for wolves.
Mike
Flickr: Peak Rambler
The moon was a wee bit tooooo brilliant for my camera this particular morning, even selecting the lowest ISO and what I thought was the best shutter speed 1/400 sec, the light still bleached out the moon, but it did herald a silhouette of neighbouring properties.
This was a couple of hours after the full moon time.
Thank you to everyone for posting and sharing their photos of the moon during 2020, not just in the UK, some from around the world as well, always welcome, and a fabulous set of photos from all.
So as not to make a thread too long, I've set up a new thread for 2021, which you can access from here; "Tonight's Moon 2021; share your photos here", and look forward to seeing your photos through 2021.