Mike and Adam
Thanks for the kind commendations. Yes I finally figured out the attachment process. I like the way your site shows the thumbnails and then opens to a black field.
I'll post some more recent ones, as they ascend in chronology now. *They are from left to right, 1) The Lunar-Venus Occultation as seen over Portland, 2) An imaginary scene of the Lunar-Venus Occultation a day before the event- Posted in NASA's Spacewather.com on May 21st 2009, 3) Grimaldi Crater observed with light shaft through 10" Dobsonian at high magnification, then artists conception at surface below rendered as first lunar landscape from Early February 2009, 4) Gibbous moon with Saturn from Autumn 2008, 5) Saturns rings viewed edge-on in December 2008 *(all pastel formats are approximately 20" X 25") All are on black pastel paper with the exception of the Lunar Saturn conjunction on a dark blue ridgeline paper.
Mark
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