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Well, I was bored, and the moon beckoned me . . . (Original Post) CaliforniaPeggy Apr 14 OP
So beautiful. riverbendviewgal Apr 14 #1
I really appreciate your very kind comments, my dear riverbendviewgal! CaliforniaPeggy Apr 14 #2
Beautiful! (Still not pink) but generates hope that perhaps someplace there is peace question everything Apr 14 #3
Thanks so much, my dear question everything! CaliforniaPeggy Apr 14 #6
Your photos are always fantastic ! Inkey Apr 14 #4
Wow, my dear Inkey! Thanks so much . . . CaliforniaPeggy Apr 14 #7
It was beautiful tonight, large and here in RVA, very yellow-orange. Thanks. 58Sunliner Apr 14 #5
Thank you so much, my dear 58Sunliner! CaliforniaPeggy Apr 14 #8
Beautiful, Peggy! SheltieLover Apr 14 #9
Thanks so much, my dear SheltieLover! CaliforniaPeggy Apr 14 #14
I see a dog in there. Facing camera-left. calimary Apr 14 #10
Hmmm, my dear calimary! CaliforniaPeggy Apr 14 #15
Like I can reach out and touch it JohnnyRingo Apr 14 #11
Ah, my dear JohnnyRingo, I thank you! CaliforniaPeggy Apr 14 #16
Nice! I'll never forget looking through my then latest Digital SLR Camera that had electric_blue68 Apr 14 #12
Thanks for your illuminating remarks, my dear electric_blue68! CaliforniaPeggy Apr 14 #17
Sounds like a great camera! 👍 keep on snapping. electric_blue68 Apr 14 #23
Aooooooooooo Pas-de-Calais Apr 14 #13
Thanks for the chuckle, my dear Pas-de-Calais! CaliforniaPeggy Apr 14 #18
It has been a while since the moon last beckoned me. Last time, it almost worked! DFW Apr 14 #19
That's lovely, my dear DFW! Love the craters. CaliforniaPeggy Apr 14 #20
Not exactly the most sophisticated photography DFW Apr 14 #21
And the main thing about what you did (damn clever, BTW) is that It Worked! CaliforniaPeggy Apr 14 #22

CaliforniaPeggy

(153,536 posts)
2. I really appreciate your very kind comments, my dear riverbendviewgal!
Mon Apr 14, 2025, 01:05 AM
Apr 14

Thank you so much.

I always feel like sharing, for what good is a photo if nobody sees it? Sharing is in my DNA!

CaliforniaPeggy

(153,536 posts)
6. Thanks so much, my dear question everything!
Mon Apr 14, 2025, 01:23 AM
Apr 14

It didn't look pink to my eyes; it looked more like some vanilla ice cream. Too rocky to eat!

We always hope for peace someplace.

Inkey

(378 posts)
4. Your photos are always fantastic !
Mon Apr 14, 2025, 01:16 AM
Apr 14

CaliforniaPeggy you always capture a unique slice of life we can appreciate.

CaliforniaPeggy

(153,536 posts)
8. Thank you so much, my dear 58Sunliner!
Mon Apr 14, 2025, 01:27 AM
Apr 14

It was bright here as well, but the color was more very pale yellow, almost the same as vanilla ice cream. My camera couldn't capture it.

Where is RVA?

calimary

(85,921 posts)
10. I see a dog in there. Facing camera-left.
Mon Apr 14, 2025, 01:54 AM
Apr 14

Short snout, white fur, short black ears that hang down.

Either that, or a somewhat portly guy in profile, facing camera-left, dark hair, maybe balding on top, with bald spot covered by what looks like some sort of dark-colored, pointy brimless, service cap.

I haven’t had a toke all day. I think I’m just a bit weird.

CaliforniaPeggy

(153,536 posts)
15. Hmmm, my dear calimary!
Mon Apr 14, 2025, 03:44 AM
Apr 14

I see something like what you described, but for me it's facing camera right.

Hope you enjoyed it, whatever it looked like!

JohnnyRingo

(19,849 posts)
11. Like I can reach out and touch it
Mon Apr 14, 2025, 02:11 AM
Apr 14

Did you use a tripod?
You take such great pix of the moon, you must be born under Cancer, the Moonchild.

CaliforniaPeggy

(153,536 posts)
16. Ah, my dear JohnnyRingo, I thank you!
Mon Apr 14, 2025, 03:47 AM
Apr 14

I always use a tripod. The camera/lens combo is fairly heavy for me, and a tripod gives me huge amounts of stability!

In fact, I'm using a new tripod that's a lot sturdier than my lightweight one.

Alas, I am not a Cancer. I was born under the sign Sagittarius.

electric_blue68

(20,936 posts)
12. Nice! I'll never forget looking through my then latest Digital SLR Camera that had
Mon Apr 14, 2025, 02:13 AM
Apr 14

Hmmm, 12 Xs Optical zoom, with 40X digital increase; and looking at The Moon. Around the '10s.

While it wasn't as a close up as I'd seen decades earlier w a friend's telescope while in College having a get together w a bunch of us - seeing about 1/8th or even closer of it: the 12Xs got me to actually get to see the craters, and shadows without even having to have a telescope, or without having to pay a boatload of money back when I had a film SLR to get a ?600mm or so lens.

The tech had advanced so far, I could just have a camera. It was amazing!

CaliforniaPeggy

(153,536 posts)
17. Thanks for your illuminating remarks, my dear electric_blue68!
Mon Apr 14, 2025, 03:53 AM
Apr 14

I hear you about seeing the craters for the first time. It is plainly mindboggling!

I feel very lucky to have a great zoom (100--400mm) with an internal zoom (2X extender) as well that is digital. Push a button and the photo shows the object as much larger with no loss of detail! I love it.

Glad you enjoyed seeing my photo tonight!

DFW

(57,773 posts)
21. Not exactly the most sophisticated photography
Mon Apr 14, 2025, 07:13 PM
Apr 14

I stuck my cell phone into the eyepiece of a telescope halfway up Mauna Kea at night.

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