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Post by Zenrider on Sept 26, 2015 23:37:04 GMT
Who's watching? Who's hoping for clear skies?
I'm hoping to see it, but the weather forecast is iffy.
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Post by beef on Sept 27, 2015 11:58:54 GMT
I do love this kind of thing but. . . getting up at 4am to look at some dark murky cloud? Probably not.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2015 16:37:37 GMT
Would like to see it but it is already misty down here.Hum.
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Post by Zenrider on Sept 27, 2015 17:35:11 GMT
Clouds forecast here too, but the time of the Eclipse a bit better for me, this time. Starts 7:11pm, peaks at 9:47pm, ends 12:22am.
I was in Boston, MA the last time we had a super moon lunar eclipse. Only until now, I just remembered it as a lunar eclipse. That was over 30 years ago. The next one is only about 18 years from now.
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Post by Zenrider on Sept 29, 2015 18:21:09 GMT
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Post by beef on Sept 29, 2015 21:58:36 GMT
I had a terrible time sleeping that night, work up at 3am (UK time) and saw the moon out of my bedroom window. But it was just big and bright. I think it was a bit too early for the eclipse. Beautiful photos Zenrider - how did you take them?
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Post by beef on Sept 29, 2015 22:11:20 GMT
Clicked on the link - set to private Zenrider. . . would love to see the rest!
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Post by Zenrider on Sept 30, 2015 2:13:43 GMT
Software about that. Thought I had unlocked the album. Should be unlocked now.
Took the pictures with my latest camera, a Canon SX65. Not as good as a full, SLR, but good enough for me. Have to admit, it isn't quite as user friendly as my old Canon SX20, but the 65X optical zoom was well worth getting a new camera.
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