Lunar Eclipse ~ a break in the clouds

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Lunar Eclipse ~ a break in the clouds

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Nice job, Steve! Your perseverance paid off with a beautiful image.

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Here's one from the other side of the tracks in Bridgewater...literally! :lol:

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You guys must have had some sucker holes. It was soupy fog and overcast here.

Nice image, Mike. I kept writing comments about how it looks so much like Steve's, and that maybe you could have just copied his, but I deleted them. No, that's something I would do. No, really, it is nice. So different, so, I don't know, red. And round. :lol:

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Nice image of the eclipse.

I was all set to do some imaging. Clouds were spotty at about 9:00PM, then fog rolled in al obliterated everything.

Glad to see that somebody was able to capture the event.
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