Blood at the Colosseum

Marco Meniero from Civitavecchia, Italy The total lunar eclipse (or “Blood Moon”) of Sept. 7 was visible to most of the world outside of the Americas. Here, it hangs over the Colosseum in Rome in a two-exposure composite taken with a Nikon Z9 mirrorless camera and 70–200mm lens.
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