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Full moon on 2011-03-19, the closest it has been to the earth for many years, apparently.
D5000 + 70-300VR lens at 300mm, manual focus, manual exposure
Full moons are alright but they are featureless.Much prefer a three quarter moon for lots more detail.So added a bit colour to this one.Compare it with my 3/4 moon a bit futher down my photo stream.
Was out getting some winter sunset shots, the sun had set I had thought that was it. Turned around to head back and a fantastic full moon came up in the twilight. Very cold but I think it was worth sticking around.
Full Beaver Moon just doesnt sound right, so I changed it in honor of the occasion. First time in this part of Briones, inspired by my cousin :)
Because a few people asked, i made a full auto Glock with custom stock and flash hider. A few people complained about the foregrip on my M1911, but i like to make my full auto guns with a foregrip like the raffica, to give them more stability.
What do you think?
Unlike Moose, Deer, Elk and other large animals that fight each other during the breeding season, Wild Horses never take a break. A stallion will try to keep as many mares in his harem as he can. And, there is no short breeding season or 'rut' for the wild stallions.
Coming out of the office building, she was begging to be photographed.
Now I want to try to catch her earlier tomorrow night, when she rises from the horizon.. that should be cool. I love that crater at the bottom though!
This image is actually two images. Both taken at the same place and the same time of day and then aligned and cropped.
Here you can see the difference between a full spectrum camera (A camera with the IR Cutoff filter removed for Astrophotography) and a normal camera (What the eye sees).
The flowers are white. At full spectrum they have a red tinge. The UV and IR spectrum is overpowered by the visible light we normally see but gives the red look.
This was taken with Canon EOS 500D's. Full auto mode.
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2006 FO. Fulled bowls created for the OneSkein KAL. Knit with Lamb's Pride Bulky in kiwi and clematis on 15US Addi Turbos.
Top photo: pre-felted green bowl as hat
Middle photo: felting the purple bowl by hand
Bottom photo: purple bowl drying around bowl form
Mosaic created with fd's Flickr Toys.
The cherry trees are in full blossom now.
Five-storied pagoda of Nittaiji-temple, Kakuouzan, Nagoya city. [MAP]