Thursday nights full moon. A full apogee moon. It's a mini or micro moon - either the Lenten Moon, or Crow Moon, or Worm Moon, or Sap Moon (as when the sap starts flowing). Didn't realize until I wanted to caption it, that it was the smallest full moon of the year and the second smallest full moon until 2030 something. I haven't been confident with my longer lenses. I'm usually using them right at the cusp of the day and in the "bad" shutter speed zones because of the light level. Because of the low light, I've had trouble accurately focussing them. I had good results about two weeks ago with my 67* 300mm and have decided to give it a more concerted effort. I had about given up with the 645 400mm AF lens thinking it a big dud. I'm still not sure but this was taken with the 400mm.
I used TPE (The Photographers Ephemeris) to figure out my shooting location, and it was spot on. So much so, that the moon actually started rising directly behind the lighthouse and I didn't notice it at first.
I've done several images of this lighthouse this winter, and may post some of those sometime.
Rick