🎵 “In this moment now capture it, remember it.” 🎵 Take a photo of the blood moon and win prizes from the Philippine Astronomical Society! 🔴
offered prizes to astronomy enthusiasts who can capture the best blood moon photo on November 8.
Lunar eclipses, especially the total lunar eclipse, are normally visible in many parts of the world without the use of an equipment.READ:To pump up the excitement of the public for this event, the PAS announced a photo-taking contest that is open for all residents of the National Capital Region and nearby provinces .
“This contest will be open for all, but residents in the NCR Plus regions will be considered for the Top 3 prizes.,” it added.“In this moment now capture it, remember it,” the line reads.The PAS also advised those who are in Rizal Park can borrow lenses from JT Photoworld representatives to get a better shot of the eclipse.
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