Shot this Tuesday night. The oredock in Ashland, WI is a local landmark, but is scheduled for demolition this year. Given the position of the moon rise after this month, this may well be the last chance to capture an image like this.
Canon 5DMKII, 400DO, F8, 5S, ISO 200, Gitzo 3530
This is a blend of two exposures, one for the moon and another for the foreground. Removed another photographer with a short lens and his truck from the front of the oredock.
Sorry that I'm late to the party here Mike. Welcome here and do please share more images!
I like the mood and the simplistic design. +1 from me for the rotation, and well thought out to balance your exposures by blending here. Shooting with the telephoto has helped you to get a good-sized moon. When I shoot moon-scapes with a wide angle I like to shoot another frame of the moon with a telephoto/zoom just to get it a bit bigger, then blend it back into the wide-angle image as the moon is normally a speck in those shots...