Wednesday morning’s Super Blue Blood Moon lunar eclipse was visible from Williams Lake as captured by local photographer Michael White.
White told the Tribune he was photographing the moon at around 5:13 a.m.
“I had a hard time shooting the moon because the sky was cloudy and a few minutes before the moon showed a bit of light,” White said.
To take his photographs, White used a Tamron 150-600 mm lens with a Nikon camera, from outside his apartment on Fourth Avenue North.
It is crisp at -8C in the lakecity this morning.