[NatureNS] Eclipse Photos to Share

Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2008 18:11:19 -0400
From: "Margaret E.Millard" <mmillard@eastlink.ca>
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thank you for posting that link. I got to the point where we almost had it 
covered and it was turning a bit reddish then clouds blocked it all out. Ah 
well, I saw it in '70.
Marg in White Point, Queens
http://margmillard.ca
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From: "Sherman Williams" <shermw@xcountry.tv>
To: <naturens@chebucto.ns.ca>
Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2008 4:52 PM
Subject: [NatureNS] Eclipse Photos to Share


> OOPS!  Too quick with the "send" button.  In my shortcut move, I
> forgot to change the SUBJECT window that I set the message up from.
> My apologies.
>
> Sherman
>
>
> 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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