This is how the eclipse began to take shape in Mid Calder, as captured by Andrew McLeman.
The magic of the blood-red moon was captured during lunar eclipse night by Philip Persoglio from Perth.
Colin Harkins spent his evening with eyes, and camera, fixed on the moon. Here the eclipse begins to take shape......
...... Colin snaps the edge of the full moon which remains just visible as the eclipse moves on.....
..... and back to normal, the view from Colin's Glasgow home after the eclipse ends.
Joe Duffy from Lanark said after an afternoon of rain he was able to capture the early stages of the eclipse.
Lucky seven-year-old Joe Walker was allowed to stay up late to see his first lunar eclipse. Dad David took the picture of his son viewing the spectacular sight in Premnay.
Udo Seiwert-Fauti captured the lunar eclipse from his home in Edinburgh.
Nearly gone.... Carolyn Syme was just in time to capture the night's activities from her kitchen window in Glasgow.
John Kerr from Kirkcaldy captures the elegance of the moon during the lunar eclipse on Saturday evening.
Ewan and Diane Macdonald from Glenrothes said that even the glare of the street lights could not dim the phenomena happening high in the sky.
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