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Wow, how can I “not” reblog this, both these photos are absolutely amazing! On top, I have a crush on powerline towers (they make me think: jewellery!), and the moon… The moon, there she is, wow! Thank you Tim, this made my week!
Two blondes in California were sitting on a bench talking … and one blonde says to the other,
“Which do you think is farther away … Florida or the moon?”
The other blonde turns and says “Helloooooooooo, can you see Florida …?”
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A teacher asks their students “Which is more useful, the Sun or the Moon?”
After a moment of silence a ten-year old student puts his hand up and answers, “I think it’s the Moon because the moon shines at night when you want the light, whereas the Sun shines during the day when you don’t need it.”
Thank you Wendy. I drove around looking for the right fog consistency with the sun showing through a tree, but when I saw the steel tower I just had to stop and shoot it.
I’m so glad you like it Leslie. It really got my attention when I saw it framed that way. I was actually looking for a tree or something natural in the picture, but the tower was so striking.
I like the first photo of the sun behind the fog the best although they are both great photos. I wish I had a camera I could zoom in on the moon with 🙂
Very inspirational photos! My painting teacher told us to go home and “paint the moon.” So, these are timely for me. And, thanks for liking Joyce’s Barn. I appreciate it. Have an artful day!
Uh oh, how can you tell looking at the photo! I checked the moon phase on the calender to see what it was, but perhaps I waxed when I should have waned.
As a rule of thumb, when the darkened part of the Moon is towards the east, it’s waxing, and when the darkened part is towards the west, as in your fine photo, it’s waning. Also, the waning gibbous Moon, such as in your photo, will be visible in the western sky in the morning, whereas the waxing gibbous Moon will be visible in the eastern sky in the evening. By any chance did you take the two photos on the same morning, not long after sunrise? All your photos are wonderful. Keep them coming!
I stand corrected! You taught me somethin new Michael. I took that shot on January 3 at 7:31am, which I believe is the same day you did. How is that for a coincidence.
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Love that moon pic!
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Thanks Roxi
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Wow! Just beautiful.
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Thank you Elena.
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I like both of the pics a lot. Nice.
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Thank you Yvonne.
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they’re both lovely! the first haunting; the second magical/mystical! z
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Thank you Z.
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AWESOME PHOTOS!!!
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Thank you so much.
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Fly me to the moon ♪
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Let me swing among those stars
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…. Let me see what spring is like on Jupiter and Mars … Just beatiful photos ideed.
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In other words hold my hand
Thank you
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Reblogged this on galeriaredelius and commented:
Wow, how can I “not” reblog this, both these photos are absolutely amazing! On top, I have a crush on powerline towers (they make me think: jewellery!), and the moon… The moon, there she is, wow! Thank you Tim, this made my week!
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Beautiful images, excellent!
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Thank you so much Maxine.
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Love Sun and Pylon Power being dimmed by Fog …
‘Waxing Gibbous’ always tickles me 😀
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Thanks Poppy. Glad I could bring a little sunshine your way…..wait I guess there really wasn’t any sunshine in those shots.
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A delicate, sophisticate softness … Two really nice images.
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Thank you
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I’ve noticed the trend of the “vintage contrast.” I think this fits in nicely with that theme.
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Thank you Alison. Visited you blog, very thought provoking, good job.
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Those are amazing shots!
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Thank you Michelle
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Hey!! Happy new year!! I love reading your blog and have nominated you for the Very Inspiring blogger award. Please check my blog for the details… http://hearingwiththeeye.wordpress.com/2013/01/12/gratitude/
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Thank you Sumithra. This is very kind.
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Two blondes in California were sitting on a bench talking … and one blonde says to the other,
“Which do you think is farther away … Florida or the moon?”
The other blonde turns and says “Helloooooooooo, can you see Florida …?”
AND
A teacher asks their students “Which is more useful, the Sun or the Moon?”
After a moment of silence a ten-year old student puts his hand up and answers, “I think it’s the Moon because the moon shines at night when you want the light, whereas the Sun shines during the day when you don’t need it.”
Nice photos Tim 😀
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Lol! Thanks for the jokes….wait a minute, I’m a blonde from California. Hmmm…..
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Yes. Well. I didn’t want to say anything but now you’ve brought it up……………. 😉
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😦
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Why so sad ?
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Just a dumb blonde….in California no less. I think I should move to Wyoming.
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Q: What do tornadoes and graduates from the University of Wyoming have in common? A: They both end up in trailer parks
Sorry 😉
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Good thing I like trailer parks!
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I love the detail that you caught in the second picture and the mystique of the first. Lovely post!
Blessings ~ Wendy
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Thank you Wendy. I drove around looking for the right fog consistency with the sun showing through a tree, but when I saw the steel tower I just had to stop and shoot it.
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Love it!
Thank you for sharing!
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Thank you Esther.
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That top image of the sun and fog is so memorable. The tower, the sun and all the nuances of shades in between. ….mesmerising
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I’m so glad you like it Leslie. It really got my attention when I saw it framed that way. I was actually looking for a tree or something natural in the picture, but the tower was so striking.
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Hello- I just wanted to stop by and let you know that I nominated your work for the “Blog of the Year 2012 Award!” More info can be found here: http://fictionalmachines.com/2013/01/16/blog-of-the-year-2012-thirteen-final/ Keep up the amazing work & enjoy the day over there! 🙂
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Thank you J.E., I’m honored.
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You are very welcome! Have a great weekend over there!
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ciao! just splendid.
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Thank you.
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Has the fog gone yet …. it’s still a waxing gibbous 😉
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The fog is gone and the sun is shining bright!
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I like the first photo of the sun behind the fog the best although they are both great photos. I wish I had a camera I could zoom in on the moon with 🙂
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Thanks David. I have a Nikon Coolpix P510. It isn’t real fancy, but it takes a decent picture.
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I have never seen the moon like that ….
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I hope you liked it.
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loved it 🙂
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Its very fairytale like…
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Very inspirational photos! My painting teacher told us to go home and “paint the moon.” So, these are timely for me. And, thanks for liking Joyce’s Barn. I appreciate it. Have an artful day!
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I’m glad I could contribute is some small way. I look forward to your moon themed painting. I think your paintings are beautiful Marian.
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You are too kind, sir! Thank you.
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Not at all.
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Wonderful photos, beautiful and mysterious! I need to tell you, though, that the Moon is waning in the photo, not waxing.
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Uh oh, how can you tell looking at the photo! I checked the moon phase on the calender to see what it was, but perhaps I waxed when I should have waned.
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As a rule of thumb, when the darkened part of the Moon is towards the east, it’s waxing, and when the darkened part is towards the west, as in your fine photo, it’s waning. Also, the waning gibbous Moon, such as in your photo, will be visible in the western sky in the morning, whereas the waxing gibbous Moon will be visible in the eastern sky in the evening. By any chance did you take the two photos on the same morning, not long after sunrise? All your photos are wonderful. Keep them coming!
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I stand corrected! You taught me somethin new Michael. I took that shot on January 3 at 7:31am, which I believe is the same day you did. How is that for a coincidence.
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Indeed, that means you took your photo one hour and 39 minutes after I took mine. Cool, no wonder they look the same!
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Great minds thinks alike!
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Hey, by the way, your photo almost perfectly matches mine that I posted here:
petersoncello.wordpress.com/2013/01/03/happy-new-year-waning-gibbous-moon-january-3-2013/
Did you take your picture that same morning?
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Hi, I do believe this is an excellent blog. I stumbledupon it 😉 I will come back once again since i have bookmarked it. Money and freedom is the greatest way to change, may you be rich and continue to guide other people.
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Thanks I’ll try! I visited your site and I have to say I shoot with a Nikon 510. A great little camera.
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