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January 21, 2019 at 12:42 pm in reply to: Skywatchers await 'super blood wolf moon' – 20 – 21 January 2019 #326534
Hans StockerParticipantGreat shots George. I have to do without own shots and just memory of a great sighting. Love your last shot with this tiny red moon in the corner in this great big black sky.
Hans StockerParticipantLove your wolf-like Skoll Don. This morning I saw the moon getting devoured leaving a blood moon and only for this occasion I was lucky that the sky was cloudless. Out of bed at 04:20 and watched the moon getting completly shadowed. Unfortunately no pictures but just the memory of watching it rather closely with a telescope. Afterwards a short nap and a new day was there. We have to wait until the 7th of September 2025 for the next total eclipse over here.
Hans StockerParticipantHello Robert, thanks for sharing your departing souls. In some way clouds are always departing souls. Nice name you gave them.
cloudwise I think you captured some very nice cirrus uncinus, which is best shown on the third picture. Very nice. Do you have other nice clouds hiding on your computer?
Hans StockerParticipantVery nice contrast between the whites and the deep blues in #605 Michalel.

Watercolor
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Corkshrew
Hans StockerParticipantThat looks like familiar Dutch weather like we are having here at this very moment, Keelin. Nice warm and dry inside and doing some photoshopping?

A Somewhat Wintery Feel
Hans StockerParticipantThe other way around, I should say. That’s a Unhatted Hatter that might give the Mask the fright, Keelin. Great capture, love it!
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Windmills Nowadays
Hans StockerParticipantWhat wonderful composition Scrunched is Keelin. I understand the association you made. When that’s found in the waste-bin I wonder what more beauties can be found.

Shredded?
Hans StockerParticipantStay, Stay! But unfortunately they don´t Keelin. very nice composition with this tailed doggy in the starring role.
For something else I would shout: Come! It is the season that nacreous clouds can be observed over here although it is a very rare phenomenon because it is more often seen in more northern regions. I spotted nacreous in february 2016 for the first and last time. There was first a colorful appearance which I mistook for iridescence at that time but I also spotted one formation a bit later the same day and it does not look like the nacreous with all the colors. What struck me is the resemblance to a picture someone took a bit more south and got published on atoptics. Look for the seventh picture (taken above Delft, Netherlands) on the link: Two types PSC explained
On this link the difference between the two types of PSC´s are explained and their relationship with the ozone in the atmosphere. The seventh picture shows PSC type I (being just red). My picture above Haarlem shows the same formation (I think).

Hans StockerParticipantI love the baby George! Floating so gentle and bright in the blue.
And a very nice reverie Don.
Sneaking Off Together is very funny Keelin. It made me laugh.

On Its Own
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Underneath
Hans StockerParticipantGeorge, great shot you made withe the skyscrapers! So don´t panic and when you ask me, I´d prefer a moon together with some context like you did early 2018. The superbloodwolfmoon will also be visible over here in Europe. Unfortunately I won´t have my tele at hand at that time . Bad timing…..
Next collage I made of the eclipse of the 27th September of 2015.

Hans StockerParticipantI don´t know Keelin whether it is obtuse Keelin. I think Miro was there. Very nice.
Alice entered the year 2019 and the mad Hatter must have had a hand in next one.

And The Mask Was Also There
Hans StockerParticipantIt looks like it is a small seahorse that´s Standing By and riding the skies Keelin. How nice!

Hairy Versus Slick
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