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8 Responses to “October Moon”
Lovely photo!
solar power powers the moon
the moon powers the tides
the tides bring life and wind
the wind brings kites
kites bring joy
joy brings
wings
It’s been something else lately eh?
Quite brite. Tempts one to leave the bike lights at home.
Pretty sweet.
I need to remember to take my camera.
Beautiful scene, beautiful photo. I’d love to read the technical info on the photo: what camera you used, what setting (s), etc.
@JJ
Thanks!
Here you go…
Camera: Canon PowerShot S3IS
Shutter Speed: 13 sec
Aperture: f/2.7
ISO 80
The side lighting was created by shining a Fenix L2D flashlight about 1 second from the the front, turning it off and walking around to the back, and shining it about 1 second from the back.
This is a great photo. I’ve been really enjoying this site for the last few months – it’s great, thanks.
Thanks for the info on how you took the photo. It’s a great shot!
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