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Revision as of 21:25, 4 February 2015

Where's the Moon?

LPOD-Sep4-08.jpg
image by Mila Zinkova, Yosemite, California

An LPOD without a Moon seems to defy logic, so this lovely image seems to beg the question, Why is this an LPOD? There is something in the image that wouldn't exist without the Moon (and I don't mean something esoteric like the Moon protecting Earth from impacts). Use the Discussion area to give your explanation as to why this image belongs on LPOD.

Chuck Wood

Technical Details
Canon Rebel; 1 minute exposure, f3.5, 8 mm lens.

Related Links
Mila's beautiful website

Yesterday's LPOD: Lines of Little Holes

Tomorrow's LPOD: Introducing Kimura