Full Moon Rising, Old Harry Rocks

Old Harry Rocks are the remains of a chalk ridge that once connected Dorset to the Isle of Wight. Viewed from Studland beach at a distance of 2.7km they comfortably fill the frame of a 600mm lens. July’s Full Moon rises right behind the rocks, looking huge and bloated by atmospheric diffraction as it clears the horizon.

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