if your attempt at a photo last night kind of looked fuzzy marsh mallo, we invite you-- mark mellow, we invite you to try again tonight. >> shoot the moon by itself. it looks a lot better if you can incorporate with some buildings, trees, mountains, anything else to give a point of reference, get the moon at the horizon t will be its biggest as it sets and comes up, put on tripod manual focus and i recommend the last thing is take a picture and the moon sawhite blob-- moon is a white blob, hope and pray for the best as far as clear weather. >>> a beautiful night to practice those tips. the moon is, in fact, rising over downtown denver as we speak, i am meteorologist kathy sabine. 35 days without measurable precipitation here in denver, that is the 12th longest streak since the 1940s and the num bers in the 70s about 20 degre year. we are head under to record territory, but for 2 more days, and then that low in the gulf of alaska is headed our way. it promises to bring cold and snow to some portions of the northern rockies and our mountains in time for the thanksgiving holiday and for