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Latest revision as of 15:29, 8 February 2015
Yes, the Moon is Here
image by Miguel Claro, Portugal
When I first saw Miguel's video I thought, this is great but it isn't for LPOD because the Moon isn't in it. But as I watched more I saw the Moon move through many scenes, and I realized that I really enjoyed the whole, especially when images of pin-point stars turned into star trails. Miguel writes: This video compiles dozens of "animated" pictures patents in my new book entitled: "astroFotografia - Imagens à luz das estrelas", intending to demonstrate the work gathered over the recent years, the video brings together dozens of hours of photographic exhibitions, all of them taken in Portugal, in the most amazing and idyllic night scenery. I agree. Enjoy.
Chuck Wood
Related Links
Miguel's website
Yesterday's LPOD: A Boat Upon the Sea
Tomorrow's LPOD: Data
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