Capture: Someone, Somewhere, In Summertime
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Jos,
She's waving to be picked up.
I like the symbol, you must walk like this...
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Full moon rising tonight - a double moon for double the tidal force?
On reflection, perhaps not.
This the Harvest Moon - a night to enjoy
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This the Harvest Moon
Nice double moon pic……
Mr Young didn’t do Harvest Moon last week, maybe if the show had been tonight...
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Not on the riverbank, not the doorstep, but midway between, camera on top of a solid post in lieu of tripod - mainly by moonlight in the early hours this morning.
With striking band lit by the new floodlights where not screened by intervening trees.
Stitched 90 degree panorama, lowish tide rising on the Taruheru. Today the floodlights were redirected as downlights on the building they are to light rather than lighting the entire neighbourhood - I'm pleased. And I'm pleased that for no obvious reason I woke at 2.30am and decided to check out the moonlight, then photographed this scene on what was its last night.
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ChrisW, in reply to
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Jos,
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JacksonP, in reply to
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That;s a whole lotta wow!
Moonscapes
Hazel grabs the phone cord
Amazing grain -
ChrisW, in reply to
Great photo. It would look especially so as a big print framed I reckon. It seems to be pushing out against the edges and corners, but in different manners all around the hypothetical frame. But the title?
Wood grain.
- barking up the gum tree agrain? I wood not.
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Nora Leggs, in reply to
Hibiscus next door flowering again
That must be a super high powered lens you used then! : )
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On the riverbank
last night 8.30ish, just a day after full moon and just after high tide, the moon is competing more evenly with the redirected floodlighting than two nights before.Bear with me, I decided to focus on the reflected moon again, with exposure times much less than these 30 secs –
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