Hi Alex & Nigel
Here's roughly how we see the Full Moon in Southern Australia.
Joe's pic is rotated roughly 90-odd degrees, as he's not that far above the Equator.
The further North you go, the more the view turns, to become a totally inverted view of what we see here.
This site shows how left is right, including how the illuminated part "grows" from opposite sides between the Hemispheres.
Unfortunately, even
these folks didn't bother to invert the pattern of shadows. Very bad form, seeing as they are specifically trying to educate!

Yes, I've written to them.
http://resources.woodlands-junior.kent. ... heres.html
I tried to get a photo of water, but it was crystal clear that I wasn't going to get a decipherable image.
Ross Noble, that fine British comedian, had a property down here, and he said that Australia could save millions of litres of water annually by putting up signs in hotels.
The signs would tell visitors that the water goes down the drain just the same as it does back home.
Then visitors wouldn't fill up the sink just to see what happened when they pulled the plug.
Joe: we're on septic tank here, so no matchstick pirate ships going down in stormy water, even for a video.

Last night was too cloudy to see anything other than scattered stars, though I know there was moonlight in the "wee" hours when I got up to
sink an imaginary pirate ship.