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05/01/2012 06:58:27 PM · #1
Coming up this Saturday... this might be the last one we will ever see (Mayan's calendar and all that stuff going on)

another one maybe?
05/01/2012 07:09:19 PM · #2
You don't need Photoshop and Extreme Editing rules to photograph a full moon.
05/01/2012 07:23:04 PM · #3
there was a need for the flowerheads LOL
05/01/2012 07:34:29 PM · #4
Originally posted by FocusPoint:

there was a need for the flowerheads LOL

Yes, talent and skill abounds.
05/01/2012 07:43:07 PM · #5
Too cold and cloudy here:( But the weather forecasts are not always right :)
05/01/2012 08:21:43 PM · #6
Originally posted by hajeka:

Too cold and cloudy here:( But the weather forecasts are not always right :)

On Saturday night, we are forecast to have fog. Sometimes that means I can drive up the mountains to get above an inversion layer. Maybe something to which I'll pay attention. It probably doesn't matter, as we have not been receiving interesting challenge topics. I'll go buy some duck tape.
05/01/2012 08:57:29 PM · #7
Originally posted by hahn23:

Originally posted by hajeka:

Too cold and cloudy here:( But the weather forecasts are not always right :)

On Saturday night, we are forecast to have fog. Sometimes that means I can drive up the mountains to get above an inversion layer. Maybe something to which I'll pay attention. It probably doesn't matter, as we have not been receiving interesting challenge topics. I'll go buy some duck tape.


My 2 year granddaughter saw a roll of scotch tape on my desk, and asked if she could borrow my yuck tape. ROFL! Sorry for going off topic. ;D
05/02/2012 11:06:33 PM · #8
Here's a great look at some examples taken around the world.

//www.buzzfeed.com/mjs538/beautiful-pictures-of-the-supermoon-from-around-th
05/02/2012 11:07:47 PM · #9
I'd like to know where a good vantage point is, in the eastside of Seattle (Near Redmond/Woodinville/Kirkland etc)
to view this.

Message edited by author 2012-05-02 23:08:05.
05/02/2012 11:17:47 PM · #10
SuperMoon could be fun... expert editing again would be nice
05/03/2012 12:33:40 AM · #11
Originally posted by heatherd:

I'd like to know where a good vantage point is, in the eastside of Seattle (Near Redmond/Woodinville/Kirkland etc)
to view this.

8:30pm, anywhere along the western side of Lake Washington should get you the moon rising across the water..... hopefully with full on reflections etc.

Moonrise at 8:28pm, full moon at 8:35pm - info courtesy of the Photographer's Ephemeris

Message edited by author 2012-05-03 00:46:06.
05/03/2012 10:26:24 AM · #12
Originally posted by hahn23:

You don't need Photoshop and Extreme Editing rules to photograph a full moon.


Nor do you need to use Expert rules to score well... ;)

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