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Moon over Bugtussel
Posted by rugrat1956 on December 17, 2007 at 12:37 ammoon over my house last fall…
elaine f.
dob- 1956
female- Indiana, USA
caucasian
smoked cigarettes- 1975-?
5cm-noninvasive- low grade- papillary
TURB- Sept 11,2006maxmag replied 17 years, 3 months ago 3 Members · 6 Replies6 Replies-
Elaine,
COOL PHOTO!!
Max ;D
Max
Age 70
Ta G2
Dx March 2007Rosemary,
Absoutely stunning!!..Food for the soul.
I live in Florida where the sky often takes on a simmilar look.
Also,the sunrises & sunsets are magnificent.
Hope to take up photography as a hobbie one of these days
and get pics of God’s gift to us.
Thanks for lifting the spirit,
Max ;D
Max
Age 70
Ta G2
Dx March 2007I love the sky… I’m still working on getting good sunset pics. I’ll PM the moon shot trick to you. thanks Elaine
elaine f.
dob- 1956
female- Indiana, USA
caucasian
smoked cigarettes- 1975-?
5cm-noninvasive- low grade- papillary
TURB- Sept 11,2006Some nights I come out of my office and it looks like the sky is on fire. I showed these photos to some locals and I learned that this sky effect is called “bounce”
I live in a very beautiful place..
Rosemary
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Rosemary
Age – 55
T1 G3 – Tumor free 2 yrs 3 months
Dx January 2006Elaine,
I would appreciate any tips on moon shots!! I love moon shots!!
Thank you,
Rosemary
Rosemary
Age – 55
T1 G3 – Tumor free 2 yrs 3 months
Dx January 2006ps.. if anyone wants to take moon shots it is pretty easy with a plain telephoto lens… I can explain how to do it if you are interested. My husbands cousin is a professional photographer and we exchange tricks. Thanks, elaine
elaine f.
dob- 1956
female- Indiana, USA
caucasian
smoked cigarettes- 1975-?
5cm-noninvasive- low grade- papillary
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