Friday, March 20, 2009

Moon over Ocala


All I did was click the shutter...this is what the camera saw...one evening about a week ago.

21 comments:

  1. A wonderful photo, very dramatic.

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  2. This photo is stunning, colors and light are incredible and I like even more the title of the post: it sounds like a movie... Great shot!

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  3. You did a great job clicking the camera. Turned out much better than mine.

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  4. Just out touring the city daily photo blogs from the south! Love the post and the title! What a show stopper for Skywatch Friday!

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  5. It is fantastic and mysterious.

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  6. Wow, what a spectacular photograph. Hard to believe it's a grab shot. Nice!

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  7. I'm sure it took more than just clicking the shutters.

    Nonetheless, it's an awesome photo. The clarity and contrast are simply spectacular.

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  8. Love it whensoever moon becomes veiled in clouds.
    Juergen

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  9. Okay, that's just amazing! you have a really great camera, of course Nature did the real work. Great skywatch!

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  10. Reminds me of paintings of Caspar David Friedrich. Fantastic!

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  11. That is absolutely stunning. Good eye to recognize the potential of this scene - I think one could wait a very long time for another opportunity for such a great shot.

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  12. That is an incredible photo! How dramatic.

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  13. Wow--you did a great job on this one! The color is amazing!

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  14. gorgeous....my moon shots so rarely turn out well!

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  15. That's a great one! It kind of looks like an eye.

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  16. Wonderful picture. I never seem to get my moon shots right so double bravo :-)

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  17. Now it that really is just how it came out of the camera, it is a very happy accident. I'm jealous!

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  18. @enitharmon: I admit I did crop it just a bit.

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