Share on Facebook Share on Twitter The Supermoon on November 14 is a rare phenomenon. The last time the moon was closest to the earth was in 1948. The next occurrence will happen in 2034. Social media went crazy with hashtags like #supermoon2016 and #supermoon2016ph sharing photos and quotes from all over the globe and all over the Philippines. Each photo hoped to capture the moon in its brightest and biggest yet in 68 years. Supermoon 2016 Philippines Best Photos In our article about the supermoon 2016, we included tips on how to take the best supermoon photos. Some of you may have tried it out. Congratulations! Popcorn is giving you the best supermoon 2016 photos in the Philippines posted on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Who knows, one of them could be yours? These photos may be a mix of photos taken from smartphones or professional cameras. The point is, we think these are the photos that captured the moment with a mix of art and heart. Thank you social media for featuring one of earth’s rare beauty and sharing it with people all over the globe. 1.These photos got amazing details of the supermoon. #supermoon2016 #supermoonph @rapplerdotcom was shot earlier at the roof deck of the Senate of the Philippines. Photo by me pic.twitter.com/mDDdJxfjXx — Mark Pimentel (@PimentelMarkEd) November 14, 2016 2. Photos that show how big the supermoon is! #Supermoon here in Manila, Philippines! #Supermoon2016 pic.twitter.com/BTE0mHeqea — CL (@clpagaduan) November 14, 2016 Photographer Jen Tio from Baguio City took the photo below at the Loakan Airport in Baguio City. According to her, she had to lie down in the middle of the runway to take the shot. The featured photo featuring the moon also taken by Jen Tio, is a different story. Supermoon in Baguio City/Photo by Jen Tio After her encounter with the supermoon on the night of November 14, she wasn’t able to sleep and decided to see if the moon was still big early morning of November 15. She grabbed her cap and went to the runway again. Jen had to look for the moon in the sky and realized it was in the other side of the runway because the moon was now setting. The photo was taken at 6:04 in the morning. Jen Tio shares that it is the setting of the moon that she really wanted to capture. She likes it better than when it rises. Supermoon Setting in Baguio City/Photo by Jen Tio Supermoon in Baguio City/Photo by Fiona Quinn Supermoon in Baguio City/Photo by Moe Abellera Well, we also did see these posts that are just hilarious! Supermoon 2016 in a different perspective indeed! Great view of the #supermoon2016ph tonight from our house. #SuperLuna #Superfullmoon @BBCBreaking @bbcweather @sciencemagazine pic.twitter.com/f7Xojo5KWb — Lee Williams (@leewilliams_1) November 14, 2016 Like PilipinasPopcorn on Facebook for more updates. To send feedback or contribute your stories, email editor@pilipinaspopcorn.com. Facebook Comments
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