There are so many genres of photography with which I’m fascinated — genres I rarely get the opportunity to practice or even try. Night photography is one of them. But on the 8th of April 2020, a supermoon was going to be visible in a clear sky over London. As I don’t have an extra long telephoto lens for my Canon 5D, I instead fished out my old Powershot SX30 from my camera gear stash. This little beauty has a fixed lens, but what a job this little thing can do (it can emulate an 840mm!). I was astonished by the detail I could see in this rare supermoon. Sometimes capturing a photo phenomenon on the fly does work.