GrauGeist's Photos

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As always, I appreciate the compliments, guys!

Sorry I get so behind in posting images...you would think with all the free time I have on my hands these days, I'd be visiting this thread daily

Anyway, here's some more eye candy...Enjoy!

A January Sunset


A Robin warms itself in the early morning winter sun


A February Sunset


An early Spring Thunderstorm


A Hawk stalking a Blue Jay


A sure sign that Spring is here!


An Eclipse...
(taken at totality - 12:53 a.m. Pacific)


And a Butterfly doing it's thing


Thanks for stopping by!
 
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Glad everyone is enjoying the photos!

Dave, the Blood Moon shot............................ROCKS!We couldn't see it here for the clouds and rain.
Great shots Dave, really. The recent eclipse was also full where I live but I'm an hour ahead of you so it would have been a late night for me to get pics at totality. That pic turned out great.
Well, it was high-altitude overcast here until about 30 minutes before parhelion. Then the clouds thinned as the show got underway. After totality, I shot for a little longer, but called it a night. According to my friends that stayed behind and kept shooting, the high-altitude clouds came back about a half hour later!

Wish that kind of luck would work for me with attorneys and lottery tickets!

Since the eclipse shot was such a hit, I'll share a few more

This was taken through a very thin overcast...most of it had already dispersed.
Here you can see everything is already underway, the official start was 10:38 the evening of the 14th.
The time of this shot is 11:12 p.m. (Pacific)


This was taken at 12:05 a.m. (Pacific) as it was progressing.


And here it is moving out of the Earth's shadow, taken at 1:16 a.m. (Pacific)
 
You should see me after a day of photographing, going over the shots trying to decide which one to share/post...

Sometimes, after extreme indecision, I just throw my hands in the air and give up

Yep, my wife wonders why I take 5 or 10 shots of the same object. I read an article in a photo magazine where a guy took over 2000 B&W shots of a cup and saucer before he was happy, and that was with print film.

Geo
 

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