On the night of the first Super Moon of 2014 on the beach at Toleak Point in the Olympic National Park, I exposed about 7 feet of 7363 (hi-con Kodak 16mm film) by moonlight, creating the original negative on the left. The strip on the right is a positive contact print made in the studio shortly thereafter. Both were hand processed and bear the marks and scratches of their making. The moonlight struck the film at a sharp angle causing grains of sand to cast shadows. The contact print enhanced the contrast of these. The 16mm strips are intended to be projected side by side as loops at 18fps.