[NatureNS] Halifax Field Naturalists Meeting & Field Trip

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Finally, I've had a bit of time to organize my lunar eclipse photo  
effort of a week ago. Here is a link to share my photo study of the  
eclipse.  I've posted via iWeb on dot Mac, hope they work okey on PCs  
without putting in the light speckle artifacts I've heard about in  
former postings when I've used the "slide show" format.

  http://web.mac.com/sherm39/iWeb/Site3/lunecl-saw.html

Most were taken at the St Croix Observatory site on Eclipse Night (a  
few beginning partial shots were taken along the 101 while returning  
from a GSC talk I had attended early evening at the NS Museum).  In  
hind sight I would have remained somewhere in the Mt Uniacke area  
where I believe it was pretty much clear throughout.  I saw the puffy  
clouds ahead so I ducked into SCO instead of going to Avonport,  
hoping SCO would remain cloudless. But not so, we had a few cloud  
interruptions at SCO and some were pretty bad at times, but we  
managed to get satisfactory views and photos through a reasonable  
number of  open spaces. This was especially true during totality.   
The views were brief at times, but offered good views never the  
less.  When we were leaving (about 12:30 a.m.) the clouds had almost  
completely disappeared. Doesn't that rot yer socks!!

Sherman

Sherman Williams
shermw@xcountry.tv



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while returning from a GSC talk I had attended early evening at the NS =
Museum). =A0In hind sight I would have remained somewhere in the Mt =
Uniacke area where I believe it was pretty much clear throughout. =A0I =
saw the puffy clouds ahead so I ducked into SCO instead of going to =
Avonport, hoping SCO would remain cloudless. But not so, we had a few =
cloud interruptions at SCO and some were pretty bad at times, but we =
managed to get satisfactory views and photos through a reasonable number =
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