Red - no snarkiness at all - I agree, it's even better if you can get one with the moon against the horizon or an object to put it in perspective. ; Put simply - I would have if I could have! ; I was with friends most of the evening, at the movies, and didn't have a chance to even see the moon until I got home around 11:30pm. ; So that was my first chance to shoot it - and of course it was already high overhead by then.
And the supermoon doesn't look a whole lot different than a normal moon to be honest - it's about 10-13% bigger looking - the main thing is how bright it is. ; But if there's going to be a day to long lens the moon, might as well be when it's at its biggest!
I'm surprised so many others didn't get the opportunity - real irony at play there. ; Usually it's me who has no chance at the astro photography when everyone else does - with Florida's routine cloud cover, rain, and humidity, we're the worst place in the US for that type of stuff. ; But we were quite unusually crystal clear skies that night.