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Sunday, February 15, 2009
Sunday Stills Challenge...the Moon
The best of these were taken by my partner in photography, Alan. He is learning all that aperture and shutter speed stuff in college and it shows. Some of them are mine....I am not telling which.
Thank you one and all. Alan is fast becoming a much better photographer than I and it is fun for me to see what he comes up with....and this Sunday Stills thing...I just love it! I am seeing so many wonderful photographs and meeting fascinating new bloggers. Sure a great idea that Linda and Tom came up with!
23 comments:
WOW! Those are gorgeous!
Great shots
Great shots
Fred,I love the moon. pictures are wonderfull!!!!!
love ya
matt
Excellent shots!! It was a tough challenge this week...you did great! :)
I think you both did great!
Wow, love that first one! They are all good.
Wow! You have some great shots of the moon!!!! I am jealous! My kodak will not get that close!
Ditto! Wow! The first is my favorite.
Good job Alan and TC.
Those are fantastic. I really need a better lens.
Mine is up over at my photo blog
I like what you've done using the branches to frame the moon! Nice.
Great photos run in the family!
ooouuuu~ just came out of my pressed lips! Gorgeous!
KK
Beautiful! I had to show everybody in my house that top one!
Very Nice pics.
Maybe I should take a class to figure my camera out. The moon was tough this week.
WOW is right!!
Wonderful . . can't decide if I like the first one or the second one better!
Thank you one and all. Alan is fast becoming a much better photographer than I and it is fun for me to see what he comes up with....and this Sunday Stills thing...I just love it! I am seeing so many wonderful photographs and meeting fascinating new bloggers. Sure a great idea that Linda and Tom came up with!
Very nice, great series..
Ed, thanks
And Ericka, thank you too
Amazing photos-which ever one of you took them!
Wow! That top one looks like barbed wire over the moon. Great shots, both of you!
Tipper, thanks!
MML, thank you too. The thorns are a little honey locust tree that seeded itself down out there.
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