Well done. Amazing pictures!
I got a great shot of a giant grey cloud, with a slightly red tinge, like a toasted marshmellow.
So no, total fail!
“Nothing is certain in London but expense.” (William Shenstone, 1743).
Well done. Amazing pictures!
I got a great shot of a giant grey cloud, with a slightly red tinge, like a toasted marshmellow.
So no, total fail!
“Nothing is certain in London but expense.” (William Shenstone, 1743).
:) regardless of the pics, it is fun to try. Soon we will be entering Northern lights chasing season. Yet to get a good shot of them. One day.
1743? really?
Yep. Shenstone was a British poet, who died in 1763, with an ability to phrase quotes that suggest, comfortingly maybe, or maybe not, that nothing ever really changes.
Here's one: "A liar begins with making falsehood appear like truth, and ends with making truth itself appear like falsehood."
I am going to try again for the blood moon in January next year. :)