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Diamond ring from Mud Lake Idaho
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Viewed thru Douglas Fir
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Setting in the golden hour
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Setting in the blue hour
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Rising on Saddle Cliff
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A single cloud to cushion the landing
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Competing with fireworks
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Rolling downhill
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Viewed thru 2012 Rocky Hollow Fire's burned trees
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"Somewhere south of the moon and north of hell" (an often used line from Ivan Doig's Book, Last Bus to Wisdom
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This is an impressive series of moon shots! Very well done.
Thank you, 341. After seeing a photo, several years ago, of a single full moon rising above a tree lined slope I've rarely missed an opportunity to photograph a full moon.
I can't say I really like them too much. Did you PP them alot ? Several don't look realistic.
Bob Mevis wrote:
Excellent series.
Thanks Bob. These were all taken from my yard (except eclipse). I've got to find a barn, a windmill, a silo, or something agricultural for a foreground, you may have that opportunity in Indiana.
starlifter wrote:
I can't say I really like them too much. Did you PP them alot ? Several don't look realistic.
Thanks Starlifter, I needed that.
I like these a lot and very cool that this is mostly from your yard. The fireworks photo caught my attention the most.
Marvelous photos! Thanks for sharing 😀
Craigdca wrote:
I like these a lot and very cool that this is mostly from your yard. The fireworks photo caught my attention the most.
Thank you. Regarding the fireworks photo, I don't have permission to share it but another local photographer caught a similar photo a year ago, it was highlighted by distant twin lightning strikes, most impressive fireworks photo I've ever seen.
Thank you moondoggie. Perhaps your moniker suggests an affinity for the moon! Me too.
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