Lunar Eclipse Long Exposure
The shadow of the earth falls on the moon during a total lunar eclipse in Malaga, southern Spain, late June 15, 2011. Picture taken using a long exposure. Reuters

A lunar eclipse occurred on June 15, 2011 visible throughout the world and one of the longest viewable in over a decade.

A unique photo was taken in Malaga, Spain, one of the southern most cities in the country. The photo was taken using long exposure to trace the movement of the lunar eclipse over time.

A lunar eclipse occurs when the earth comes in between the moon and the sun. During a lunar eclipse, the earth's shadow is visible on the moon, turning the moon into a reddish color.

In this unique photo below taken with long exposure, you are able to see Earth's shadow move!