34-52 - uninpressed by the eclipse
Dave: Hey Bruno, what do you think of the eclipse?
Bruno: Not much.
Dave: Really? I think it's pretty cool and it is rare that we get a chance to witness something like this.
Bruno: Nope. Don't think much of it. I'd rather be swimming.
Dave: Fair enough. I guess the millions of people watching the moon temporarily shadow portions of the earth from the sun are all wrong.
Bruno: Really? Millions of people watching? And they're not just there for the eclipse cookies?
Dave: Yup. Not just for the eclipse cookies. I think Eva made those up.
Bruno: Well, if you say it's such a big thing when something shadows the earth from the sun, I have some jumping to do and you can marvel at the eclipse shadow that I create.
Dave: I think the shadow has to be caused by a larger body a significant distance from the earth to be considered an eclipse.
Bruno: Well then, lets go to the store and buy me 60 tubs of ice cream and a trampoline. This golden eclipse is going to be epic!
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Bruno unimpressed by the celestrial movements of the eclipse last Monday. This photo was not my plan for the week. In fact this event was not my plan for the week. I had set up binoculars and a blocking paper to project the eclipse onto a piece of cardboard, and the kids still had a tent set up from Sunday night's "camp out". Bruno was supposed to be on the deck with the other dogs, but broke down grabbed his toy and dropped it off the end of the dock so he could get some jumping in. This was a reactive shot as I saw him staring to shake while looking in the direction of the eclipse shadow so grabbed this one at the end of the shake. I didn't even notice Eva and Agnes watching until I was posting the image. This photo is much more cluttered than my usual approach to photography, but I do love the story it tells and the memories it holds so it had to be part of his 52 weeks set.
34-52 - uninpressed by the eclipse
Dave: Hey Bruno, what do you think of the eclipse?
Bruno: Not much.
Dave: Really? I think it's pretty cool and it is rare that we get a chance to witness something like this.
Bruno: Nope. Don't think much of it. I'd rather be swimming.
Dave: Fair enough. I guess the millions of people watching the moon temporarily shadow portions of the earth from the sun are all wrong.
Bruno: Really? Millions of people watching? And they're not just there for the eclipse cookies?
Dave: Yup. Not just for the eclipse cookies. I think Eva made those up.
Bruno: Well, if you say it's such a big thing when something shadows the earth from the sun, I have some jumping to do and you can marvel at the eclipse shadow that I create.
Dave: I think the shadow has to be caused by a larger body a significant distance from the earth to be considered an eclipse.
Bruno: Well then, lets go to the store and buy me 60 tubs of ice cream and a trampoline. This golden eclipse is going to be epic!
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Bruno unimpressed by the celestrial movements of the eclipse last Monday. This photo was not my plan for the week. In fact this event was not my plan for the week. I had set up binoculars and a blocking paper to project the eclipse onto a piece of cardboard, and the kids still had a tent set up from Sunday night's "camp out". Bruno was supposed to be on the deck with the other dogs, but broke down grabbed his toy and dropped it off the end of the dock so he could get some jumping in. This was a reactive shot as I saw him staring to shake while looking in the direction of the eclipse shadow so grabbed this one at the end of the shake. I didn't even notice Eva and Agnes watching until I was posting the image. This photo is much more cluttered than my usual approach to photography, but I do love the story it tells and the memories it holds so it had to be part of his 52 weeks set.