Difference between revisions of "September 19, 2013"
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Dani's picture [http://lpod.wikispaces.com/September+18%2C+2013 yesterday] inspired a story with 6 contributors. In turn, Dani was inspired by the story to use other images taken the same day to put together a photostory. As he wrote, very Yoda - like, <em>While the final photo of the Moon and ISS, despite being in the same phase, another day was done.</em> The sequentially written LPOD has been a fun experiment! Maybe we should do it to explain the history of a lunar scene.<br /> | Dani's picture [http://lpod.wikispaces.com/September+18%2C+2013 yesterday] inspired a story with 6 contributors. In turn, Dani was inspired by the story to use other images taken the same day to put together a photostory. As he wrote, very Yoda - like, <em>While the final photo of the Moon and ISS, despite being in the same phase, another day was done.</em> The sequentially written LPOD has been a fun experiment! Maybe we should do it to explain the history of a lunar scene.<br /> | ||
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− | <em>[mailto:tychocrater@yahoo.com | + | <em>[mailto:tychocrater@yahoo.com Chuck Wood]</em><br /> |
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Revision as of 18:09, 11 January 2015
Dani 2.0
image by DANIKXT, Madrid, Spain
Dani's picture yesterday inspired a story with 6 contributors. In turn, Dani was inspired by the story to use other images taken the same day to put together a photostory. As he wrote, very Yoda - like, While the final photo of the Moon and ISS, despite being in the same phase, another day was done. The sequentially written LPOD has been a fun experiment! Maybe we should do it to explain the history of a lunar scene.
Chuck Wood