Looking down our street from the church steps up t…
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Eclipsed
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Quiet night
First night of spring
The moon having just cleared the neighbourhood to…
Four days old
New Moon
Moon over the mail-boxes
From the dining-room window this evening
Three hours before full
The neighbourhood was alive
The chair I do most of my reading in these days
Dark but dawning
Jupiter just after sunset
Moon over the neighbours' roof
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Nearly first quarter
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I'm a sucker for the moon
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Up there, luh.
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Thirty seconds outside the back door
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Neighbourly light
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Backyard mooning and starring
If you look closely you can see the shape of the moon last night, less than a half moon. It was over-exposed, sacrificed, for the stars. But as always, I hand-held this shot, rather than invest time in setting up a tri-pod, and the stars streaked into little lozenge shapes.
Well, there you go. I still like what I got.
Well, there you go. I still like what I got.
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