Wet snow
Apple
She was not saying no.
Luna with Jupiter looking over her shoulder
Moon over the neighbours' roof
Eating a yew berry in the apple tree
Past peak chimney
Pitchipees are happy
Flicker into the holly berries
Jupiter just after sunset
Fogsun
Day moon
Dark but dawning
This morning's weather; breakfast guest
Lean into the sun
Found
The snow's beginning
The chair I do most of my reading in these days
Stock
Old gift
Walk in the park
The neighbourhood was alive
Waiting turn. And watching
Sumpin from nuttin
Dogberry, shed, and the light beyond the hill
Cup o' tea at the grave
Graveyard with a view
After the rainstorm, out for a walk
Moon rising over the hill
Palimpsest
Finery
The light across the valley
Up the street, mid-October
Sternlaws, bernlaws, siblings and spice
Gulls, baseball diamond, wire diamonds
Two crows in a juniper
Back for nuts
The hill behind me
Ghost leaves
Faded. Or fading, having more yet to fade.
Jupiter and Saturn presiding
Some fly or other
Jupiter and his moons
Moon, full
Raspberry, unexpected
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Jupiter showing off three of his moons while our supper cooked


My idea of astronomy is to see what I can see with what I have. I have no telescope, so this was just my camera. And I hate digging out my tripods so I almost never use them. I just hold the camera hard against some (nearly) solid object and do what I can. This was jammed against one of the posts on our back deck.
But jamming against posts ain't, uhh, "best practice." So this shot of Jupiter a couple of hours ago was shakier than it appears here. (I cloned out some shake on two of the moons.)
I am starting to get an idea of how much the moons of Jupiter vary from night to night. It is good education.
But jamming against posts ain't, uhh, "best practice." So this shot of Jupiter a couple of hours ago was shakier than it appears here. (I cloned out some shake on two of the moons.)
I am starting to get an idea of how much the moons of Jupiter vary from night to night. It is good education.
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