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Simply Moon

12:00 am in Astronomy, Digital, Florida, Low Light, Nighttime, Nikon D90, Spring Hill by Sam Tubolino

I do love my new lens!

Moon Over The left Wing

12:00 am in Astronomy, Camera Unknown, Digital, Theme Challenge 2009 by Dart Humeston

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March Theme Challenge: Outer Space
Flying back home today on Southwest, the moon could be seen above the left wing of the 737. That’s as close to “outer space” as I can get today.

Out the Window

12:00 am in Architectural, Astronomy, Black & White, Digital, Florida, Nighttime, Olympus eVolt E-330, Spring Hill, Theme Challenge 2009 by William Tillis

out-the-window

March Theme Challenge: Outer Space
Watching: Step Brothers

Almost In My Sights

12:00 am in Astronomy, Black & White, Digital, Experimental, Florida, Hudson, Nighttime, Olympus eVolt E-500, Theme Challenge 2009 by Leah Garton

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March Theme Challenge: Outer Space
Streaming Music: “The Moon” By Cat Power

The man in the moon

12:00 am in Astronomy, Florida, Sony Alpha 300, Spring Hill by Toni Mucci

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listening to: Back for more by Ratt

Like it better in black & white

12:00 am in Astronomy, Black & White, Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi, Digital, Florida, Nighttime by Linda Tillis

Like it better in black & white

So….didya see that moon last night?

12:00 am in Astronomy, Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi, Digital, Florida, Nighttime, Ocala by Linda Tillis

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And The Night Rolls In….

12:00 am in Aripeka, Astronomy, Digital, Florida, Long Exposure, Nature, Nighttime, Safari, Sony Alpha 300 by Hank James

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Long Exposure in Aripeka; Will and I were hanging around on the side of the road after sunset trying not to get run over.
Listening To: Landon snore and my daughters attempt to negotiate bed time.

Night Sky

4:46 pm in Astronomy, Digital, Florida, Fuji FinePix S9000, Hernando Beach, Long Exposure, Nature, Nighttime by Landon Sky

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Long exposures at Jenkin’s Creek
Listening To: Little Wonders by Rob Thomas

Celestial Trio

8:51 am in Astronomy, Digital, Florida, Hudson, Nature, Olympus eVolt E-330 by Leah Garton

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We won’t see this again until 2052. If you missed it:
http://sciencemode.com/2008/12/01/missed-the-jupiter-venus-moon-show-try-again-tuesday-night/
Streaming Music: “Hey Jupiter” by Tori Amos