I miss the solar eclipse 2 weeks ago so I decided to at least have a look at the lunar eclipse on the last day of lunar new year.

I started at 8.59pm and the moon looks bigger than usual.


Not much changes for the first one and a half hour.

Lower part of the moon looks darker when I took this shot at 10.23pm. Is this the lunar eclipse?

Not much different from the earlier shot.

I took this last shot at 11.04pm before I pack up and go home.

I combine all the shots in one photo for comparison.
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