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Revision as of 20:43, 7 February 2015

Sky Candy

LPOD-Apr28-09.jpg
image by Miguel Claro, Lisbon, Portugal

Sometimes it's called eye candy, but I say it is too beautiful to pass up. Miguel specializes in wonderful landscape scenes either near Lisbon or millions of kilometers away in space. As I write, the Moon he imaged two nights ago is a fatter crescent now, shining in my window. And hopefully the thousand or so daily visitors to LPOD will also have skies and opportunities to look up tonight and enjoy the best view in the solar system.

Chuck Wood

Technical Details
April 26, 2009, 21:04. Canon 400D ISO400 18mm F6.3.

Related Links
Miguel's websites; more!

Yesterday's LPOD: Yesterday's News (C0smic Edition)

Tomorrow's LPOD: Petavian View



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