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elleng
Feb 2017
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Forgot about this.
fleur-de-lisa
(14,624 posts)2. Beautiful!
I keep going outside to view the moon in my neck of the woods, but it still looks kinda warpy, like it's not quite a full moon yet. It's a chrystal clear night here, no clouds at all.
What the heck! Your view looks perfectly shaped . . .
elleng
(130,849 posts)7. I was lucky to get the full shape, as lots of clouds around, fleur.
CaliforniaPeggy
(149,569 posts)3. These are nice, esp. the second one, my dear elleng!
Is this with the new camera?
Nicely done!
elleng
(130,849 posts)5. Thanks, Peg.
No, it's the old camera, easier to grab and run with it.
radical noodle
(8,000 posts)4. I watched tonight but couldn't see anything different
This photo is amazing. Thanks for sharing!
elleng
(130,849 posts)6. Keep watching, noodle.
Plenty time left, it's fullness that's different, but daily/nightly the differences are small.
Thanks.
2naSalit
(86,508 posts)8. Nice!
It was still too light out here even though the clouds had just cleared. I'll just have to be satisfied with catching a glimpse of the comet in the next few days.