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Old 02-December-2008, 01:12 PM
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Well i was lucky to finish this sequence that i started and the rain messed up the sequence (sunday) and yesterday was lucky to image it between an opening in the clouds and rain for couple of minutes before the curtain came down.

images 1-4 were taken with the DMK21AF04 and a Toshiba 29mm, F1.4.
Center and seperate image taken with my quick and trusty Sony DSC50 camera it was used while it was raining for my un-smiley face . Clear Skies
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That sequence is very cool, Efrain. Nicely done.
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Nice! Thanks!
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Thanks Andy, Nadme. Clear Skies my friends.
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A closeup view of the sequence. Nice work Efrain.
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Thanks Veeger, I wanted to show more of the three subjects and show background stars that these planets and moon were in front of. These images were Televised at the local tv station (Univision.net) channel on tuesday morning . Again thanks and Clear Skies.
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Nice picture Efrain, I wish I took some pictures of it too as they were so bright.

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Hi Chrissy and Thanks, Yes they were, I was lucky to get an opening from the rain clouds to snap the first image. Take care and Clear Skies.
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Great sequence. Well done finding the gaps... a way of life here.
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Thanks Matt, Its improving but what a year.
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