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(Photos are property of the original photographer and may not be used unless permission is granted)
and to those of you with your minds in the gutter (you know who you are) get it out.
In Jake's Dreams!!!! :eek:
What is this one for? Is it another Easyriders(tm) thingy? They would probably like it that way as well... But then again, they'd like the gun too...
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Just know you're not alone bud - I just use spell check a lot more than you do is all. Otherwise we're not that different
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joe
I say we call Me2's joe the "dinner for 2" Joe
look at this santa's car...
heh
anybody know this spot??
Oh wait it could be como!! because of the water dealy thingy!!!
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her eyes are adorable mikey
http://spaceweather.com/submissions/large_image_popup.php?image_name=Joel-Dick-Feb2008LunarEclipse_1203571047_fl.jpg
but this one rocks
http://spaceweather.com/eclipses/20feb08/Mohammad-Taher-Pilevar1.jpg
and if you got the stars please post them... they were sooo bright!
I was wondering if they were planets. there was another star to the far west that when you connected them it made it all look like an arrow or triangle.
I agree though, cool shot.
I didn't know we had almost the same camera.
These were taken with my SP-560UZ
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thanks.
The cool thing about it was that the landscape was fully illuminated - there was no wind on a calm night so the trees were lit up like it was daytime - but with a different shade of light - looked really eerie.
and what era??
"Our chart shows tonightÂ’s eclipsed moon, with two bright objects nearby. One is a planet, Saturn, now nearly at its closest and brightest for all of 2008. The other is the star Regulus in the constellation Leo the Lion."
http://www.earthsky.org/skywatching/stars-near-moon-during-total-eclipse-on-feb-20
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