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Thirty seconds in the full moon


Saturday night past there was a full moon and, uncharacteristically,
we not only had clear skies and a warm evening, but also almost no
wind. At 11:00 there was no light but for the moon and the stars. I
put the camera (Fujifilm X100) on the railing of the deck and took
this picture of Ganny Cove and the South sky. It was 30 seconds long
at f/2.
we not only had clear skies and a warm evening, but also almost no
wind. At 11:00 there was no light but for the moon and the stars. I
put the camera (Fujifilm X100) on the railing of the deck and took
this picture of Ganny Cove and the South sky. It was 30 seconds long
at f/2.
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