Unfortunately, we on the East Coast only got to witness two of the three attributes of this evening’s super blue blood moon. It set just before starting to be eclipsed which would have produced the blood (red tint) feature. We did get super (the closest orbit to the Earth making it visibly larger and brighter) and blue (the second full moon in a calendar month). I shot this handheld from our farmer’s porch while shivering in my bathrobe which speaks well of the image stabilizer system of my lens and camera.