The peak of the total lunar eclipse that occurred on April 15, 2014.
I stayed up the entire night to photograph the eclipse from beginning to end. This was the second lunar eclipse I ever photographed, the first being back in 2010.
This photograph is from the height of the eclipse, around 3:00 a.m. This is a long exposure photo, 3 seconds long, taken to bring out the reds caused by some sunlight leaking through around the edges of the Earth and reflected on the otherwise eclipsed moon.
I took this picture with a Canon T3i DSLR camera through a TMB 92L refractor telescope.