Jupiter from the back door
Crow
Moony sky
Two crows
Some shroom
Less stand-offish as winter gets nearer maybe?
Building a dome in 1977
Juniper losings its needles
Long Pond on a November afternoon
Hops making a statement
Red fly
My shadow and its reflection
Robins
Family that scowls together
November afternoon walk
Beer for people who don't like beer
Downy woodpecker getting something to eat
Moon shining through a little dwy of snow
Mundy Pond
The purps are back so it really must be winter. He…
If all you saw were female or younger birds so-cal…
I haven't tired of watching crows yet.
Mr Wilson's warbler visits
Not quite right
Some kind of crow gift
One of the pleasant things about dark, wet weather…
At Luke's Brook
Linaria still blooming
Leaf
Where they take the peanuts we give them
Raising the bar
Late but still good, maybe better for being late
Dickcissel a long way from home
Tuna's jumpin' and the gull is amused
Something from the cushion fell
About a minute and a half of the south-facing sky…
The carrot harvest begins
Picnic at Tinker's Point
Self portrait with garlic
Bluejay's turn for a portrait.
Whiskeyjack poses
Perhaps the culprit
Ain't no farmer
Me -- ha! -- by the road in 1972
Orralt's new song
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Jupiter's back around


I wasn't paying close attention to where Jupiter's been lately. But a friend alerted me to how bright he is tonight in the sky, so I went outside and looked.
My newish camera has a setting the manufacturer calls "Starry AF." Well you can imagine what I read that as.
I set my camera at Starry AF and aimed it. And jammed my head against a wall for steadiness. I got this.
Brilliant clear air in the sky here tonight. From left to right the Jovian moons are Callisto, Ganymede, Io, and Europa.
My newish camera has a setting the manufacturer calls "Starry AF." Well you can imagine what I read that as.
I set my camera at Starry AF and aimed it. And jammed my head against a wall for steadiness. I got this.
Brilliant clear air in the sky here tonight. From left to right the Jovian moons are Callisto, Ganymede, Io, and Europa.
Nouchetdu38, William (Bill) Armstrong have particularly liked this photo
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