'I had to run': Photographer reveals secrets behind spectacular Shropshire moon photo
A photographer has revealed the skills, technology, and running ability that enabled him to capture an impressive moonrise over Shropshire.
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Andrew Fusek-Peters had to carefully plan to achieve his amazing images, taken at Manstone Rock, part of the Stiperstones ridge.
He says: "This sort of work requires huge planning. I used an app called the Photographer's Ephemeris, which gives me a 3D map and shows where the moon will rise relative to my position which is about half a mile down slope from Manstone Rock, the second highest hill in Shropshire.
"It is mostly cloudy up there and I was walking back to my on Thursday (November 14) car when the clouds suddenly cleared and I had to run nearly a mile to line up moon and rock, carrying a very heavy long telephoto lens.
"Luckily I managed to line up moon and rock just as dusk was settling in and the magic happened."