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14-08-2021, 12:18 AM
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not perfect but made me smile
black friday lunage, covid edition lockdown friendly
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Looks very nice to me David, I personally would be stoked if i had taken that, well done i reckon.
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Nice one!
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Great shot David, nice to see those craters casting long shadows.
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Nice shot. You do good moonage, Dave.
We don't have it so bad ... the moon has been in lockdown since Dec 1972.
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Looks good Dave.
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Very nice Dave,
you don't see too many higher-resolution images of this phase.
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14-08-2021, 07:33 PM
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Very nice Dave,
you don't see too many higher-resolution images of this phase.
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Looks good Dave.
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Nice shot. You do good moonage, Dave.
We don't have it so bad ... the moon has been in lockdown since Dec 1972.
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Great shot David, nice to see those craters casting long shadows.
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Looks very nice to me David, I personally would be stoked if i had taken that, well done i reckon.
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Thanks for looking. Got some more this evening so will process it later . This is just off the scope
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That's a cracker of an image, I enjoyed the view.
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14-08-2021, 07:40 PM
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That's a cracker of an image, I enjoyed the view.
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Thanks Dennis, still hanging on your shirt tails. Last night was very dewy and a smoke filter, similar this evening
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