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Shortly after 6:00 PM this evening the moon rose over Chestnut Cove. The photo below was taken at 6:09 PM, showing the beauty of the scene.
http://www.winnipesaukee.com/photopost/data/513/medium/090606_Moonshot.jpg
P.S. Note to Mee-n-Mac - keepa-u-hands off this picture! This moon doesn't need any "cracks"!! :laugh:
Click here (http://www.winnipesaukee.com/photopost/data/513/090606_Moonshot.jpg) for a larger version.
Waterbaby
10-06-2006, 06:41 PM
Shortly after 6:00 PM this evening the moon rose over Chestnut Cove. The photo below was taken at 6:09 PM, showing the beauty of the scene.
P.S. Note to Mee-n-Mac - keepa-u-hands off this picture! This moon doesn't need any "cracks"!! :laugh:
What a beautiful sceen! Aren't digital cameras great? :D
That is an awesome photo, DRH. Jeff was flying with a friend this evening and watched the sun set and the moon rise.
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gtxrider
10-06-2006, 08:50 PM
Shortly after 6:00 PM this evening the moon rose over Chestnut Cove. The photo below was taken at 6:09 PM, showing the beauty of the scene.
http://www.winnipesaukee.com/photopost/data/513/medium/090606_Moonshot.jpg
P.S. Note to Mee-n-Mac - keepa-u-hands off this picture! This moon doesn't need any "cracks"!! :laugh:
Click here (http://www.winnipesaukee.com/photopost/data/513/090606_Moonshot.jpg) for a larger version.
No butts about it there seems to be a recurring moon theme here. I did't know you could write Italian. :rolleye2:
tricia1218
10-08-2006, 10:13 AM
What a great picture, hope you don't mind it is now my background :D
What a great picture, hope you don't mind it is now my background :D No, I don't mind at all! :)
Did you download the larger version of the photo for your Windows desktop? The larger (1024 pixel wide) version will fill the screen of a monitor set to that resolution. If your monitor is set for a higher resolution than 1024, let me know and I'll post a larger version for that resolution.
You can "stretch" a smaller photo to fill your screen for the desktop image, but the picture often loses its detail when that's done.
Weirs guy
10-08-2006, 07:45 PM
We've had 3 beautiful moon rises in a row. Tonight's included the Mount sailing in under it.
tricia1218
10-09-2006, 08:59 AM
No, I don't mind at all! :)
Did you download the larger version of the photo for your Windows desktop? The larger (1024 pixel wide) version will fill the screen of a monitor set to that resolution. If your monitor is set for a higher resolution than 1024, let me know and I'll post a larger version for that resolution.
You can "stretch" a smaller photo to fill your screen for the desktop image, but the picture often loses its detail when that's done.
I did just that! Thanks again!
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