Midnight: 5° F (Wind Chill Effect: -10°F) and with treacherous sheets of black ice covering everything.
I don't know what possessed me to do it, but the clouds had cleared so I was outside and shooting the Blood Moon at intervals between some scurrying back indoors for hot Espresso and to get some feeling back into my frozen fingers.
The moon was almost completely overhead so there was no way to include interesting terrestrial features and my main concern was not losing my balance and slipping on the ice while craning my neck to shoot straight above my head.
Those who decided to stay indoors in the warm definitely did the right thing.
Semi-eclipsed:
Full Eclipse:
All shots were hand-held with the 300mm PF because the conditions were far too dangerous to be messing around with a tripod!
I used the TC 2.0 for the earlier ones but the full eclipse was very dim so I had to abandon the TC and shoot with very high 18,000 ISO for those ones.
Here is just one more in which the moon is about 80% obscured and which I shot between shooting the other two photographs. You can definitely see the face of the traditional "Man in the Moon" in this one!