February 20, 2008

The Lunar Eclipse Was Nice.

My boss called me when it started, and told me it was visible from the parking lot at work. I went on down, but couldn't spot it; he might not have been taking the ambient light in that neighborhood into account, or maybe it was blocked by a building.

But it was waning (is that the word?) as I drove home. I kept looking at it, and finally pulled over to try to get a shot with my tiny camera and rather sad command of "digital photography" (and what a funny term that is, now that I think of it—as if we took pictures with our fingers).

No dice, of course. But I'm sure someone's getting a good picture of it, somewhere. There are people out there with good equipment, who know what they're doing.

So I just came home, fired up the laptop, and walked outside to admire the moon every now and then from my driveway.

That's the reason I bought this house, you know: the view of the moon from this street.

I hope I can still find a way to look at it after I've left. Do they have the moon at night in other cities? Can one see it from a condominium? I just want to be prepared, you know.

Tonight, the moon was, indeed, the North Wind's Cookie.

UPDATE: Aha! Here we go! Eclipse pix!

Posted by: Attila Girl at 10:16 PM | Comments (1) | Add Comment
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1 I am a moron but share your views on digital photography. Photography used to be more hands on and therefore involved the use of more digits. Besides computer imagery is based on binary code so how is it in anyway digital? I enjoy lunar eclipses because the moon must be at its zenith before its diminishing can occur.

Posted by: Sejanus at February 21, 2008 01:11 PM (cmZjd)

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