Running back out for sunset…
Lunar eclipse April 15, 2014
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Beautiful!
Wow! I did not get to see it that good here in the city. Beautiful. Thanks again dear Jeff.
Nice
Glory allah
You got a way clearer shot than I did.
So cool Jeff.
You always bring out the 'one in a million' look, +Jeff Sullivan ;)
Very crispy!
Nice photo of the eclipse Jeff. I got a couple really nice ones just before the clouds rolled in here in the Portland area, forcing me to drive 175 miles to chase the clear sky, then to discover more impressive foreground subjects under a then bright full moon out of the eclipse time, but for some reason, and I'd like to share them with you here, I cannot understand why my Google+ hyperlinks (as my cover page now shows this one eclipse image but I cannot hyperlink it here.) Why does it not display in Google+ hypler-linked posts as easily as Facebook does? So I'll link two images through my Digital Photography Review site, these can be seen in very large hi-res in DP review, either click on the image twice to enlarge or follow the 'Slide-show-Start' button in top tool bar, then in next window click the "Fullscreen" button at near top left toolbar, sorry for many instructions but to help others that may find themselves lost at new sites as to where to click. [DP Review are the ones that invented the Fullscreen you see here now in Google+ and Facebook.] Once in the DP review slideshow, either click your <Left-Right> arrow keys on keypad to access further images, or select from the lower screen thumbnail string of chronology with mouse; and resting mouse for a few seconds allows all inhibiting online frames to disappear for full-screen effect, touching mouse brings back frames-tools. > http://www.dpreview.com/galleries/1579463287/photos/2897729/lunar-eclipse-ending-morning-apr-15th-2014_mount-hood-lenticular-cloudcap_stitch-a_new-progress_3000pxl_titles_banner-titles-for-googleplus
Es grandioso