Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2008/02/21

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Subject: [Leica] more moon fotoz
From: kididdoc at cox.net (Steve Barbour)
Date: Thu Feb 21 08:05:59 2008
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On Feb 21, 2008, at 8:55 AM, Kyle Cassidy wrote:

> The clouds lifted right before the eclipse started. I went outside in
> the dust of snow crunching under my feet and set up my 300mm on the
> d300. The sky was crystal clear. I took a few photos and then went to
> meet Trillian on her way back from rehearsal. All along the street our
> neighbors were standing on their porches and sidewalks, looking up,
> pointing and smiling. How much this place has changed in the last 13
> years -- but it still has it's problems -- helicopters hovered  
> overhead
> about 10 blocks west, shining their lights down onto the ground, in
> apparent pursuit of some bad guy -- Phil and I heard gunfire last  
> week.
> But it's not the wreck of a neighborhood I moved into. People often  
> pick
> up their trash these days, and put it out on trash day.
>
> Trill and I stood in the back yard for a while. She shivered and put  
> her
> hands into my coat pockets and wrapped her scarf around me, keeping me
> close. We took turns watching up through binoculars and for a  
> moment, it
> felt as though I was hanging in silent space and I could see the huge
> umbrella of Earth's shadow, sweeping out into space.
>
> http://www.kylecassidy.com/lj/2008/feb-eclipse.jpg
>
> Then we went went inside and played pinball.


beautifully written Kyle and with your amzing photos...a moving and  
terribly poetic moment...


much like you must have felt,

Steve
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> Keep pushing that shutter button, it'll come unstuck,
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> kc
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