
I took a picture of the full moon
and shared it on my blog.
A blogmate said it resembled
a honey marble stuck in tar.
They say it’s the wildfires in Canada.

artwork by Georges Seurat, “The Channel at Gravelines, Evening“
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I took a picture of the full moon
and shared it on my blog.
A blogmate said it resembled
a honey marble stuck in tar.
They say it’s the wildfires in Canada.

artwork by Georges Seurat, “The Channel at Gravelines, Evening“
So beautiful
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Thank you.
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It’s a surreal photo. Mine never come out right
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Thanks, Sadje. Mine are hit or miss. I think they would be better with a tripod.
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But who has the time to setup a tripod when the shot looks so lovely
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Good point, Sadje :)
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Of course 🙏🏼👍🏼🙏🏼
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Lovely! Makes me want to look over my shoulder to see if Dracula stalks me …. or maybe that’s wishful thinking! 😈
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LOL Gypsie!
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This works well with Seurat’s smoky sky.
The moon is hit or miss for me too. I get the best photos at dusk and dawn. (K)
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Thanks, K. Sometimes I think the camera gets in the way of the moon…
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An unpredictable intermediary.
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excellent term!
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“a honey marble stuck in tar.” …now that is an image to imagine!
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:) Thanks Max!
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It certainly looks spooky!
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