I had fun experimenting with my camera at night. I still have alot to learn but I did get a few neat-o pictures.
Shutter speed at night is very slow. This means holding still for 5 or more seconds. A feat that is very hard for my boys. Bless their hearts they tried.

The moon as it slips behind the Earth's shadow.

2,000 pictures later I finally got one that is semi-nonblurry.

This picture, taken with my normal camera, is very cool. It's very blurry but shows the moon glowing during the total eclipse.
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