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Finaly, I had a chance to make a good shot od the full Moon today, when we had a short walk around with Maks! LARGE!
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I saw this shot a few years ago and have been kicking myself for not having my camera ever since. this past weekend I asked my Dad to find the right field at the right time… he came through! (the moon was a bonus!) And I got to hang out with my Dad, driving in the country, through the fields, forward and backward!
It's full moon time...
and that means dlfferent things to different people. Personally I find it very beautiful... :)
But in my country it's traditionally said to be the time when the scary wolfs are the most active.
Instead of beeing afraid I'm going to join them in their howl with a soft aoouuuuu :))
This was full eclipse. Couldn't capture it as good as i wished to. Move forward in the stream to see from full Eclipse back to Full Moon. Used 70-300mm G Nikkor lens to take this one at 300mm.
The water bottle. Also pictured are a feather and an acorn, spoils of a nature walk Lucy took with Daddy when she was getting restless.
It was easy to see the full moon's reflection on the water. There was a bit of cloud covering it, but the reflections were there. In the background is Kitsilano area of Vancouver, BC. Photo taken from my balcony in West Vancouver, BC.
1920's hand-crocheted silk lace outfit. the dress which is calf length with an overskirt gathered onto a low waistband and ruched on one side to form an asymmetrical hem was crocheted from silk thread, then dip dyed by hand to create an ombre effect on both the skirt and the dress before joining the pieces and adding the crocheted flowers. the cocoon jacket was also ombre dyed to match. the purse was made of coordinating cotton thread and hand beaded. a partial wig with finger waves and full fashioned stockings complete the ensemble.
Full length photo Kitchen Creek Falls, Located in Cleveland Forest in San Diego County California
The falls is actually located Just off of The Pacific Crest Trail. Though it can be Easily missed as all view of it is concealed deep in a cleft of the mountain from The Trail.