Eclipsed moon 

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  • Lunar Eclipse, 28th August 2007 from the Blue Mountains Australia / I also made it into a timelapse / http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EEnSu5Jb4V8 Thank you all for your great comments. Thanks to ‘leeo’, she made a suggestion to make a t-shirt. I have made a t-shirt design from a similar photo. / http://www.redbubble.com/products/configure/426840

  • We had an eclipse of the moon the other night. / So I thought I would try to fly to it. But the clouds got in my way, and I lost direction. / Well this is the result after a play with PhotoImpact.

  • © Mark Ingram, copying and using this Image without prior permission will lead to prosecution

  • Sorry I haven’t been around lately.. Had the dratted flu! Thought I’d mix up the lunar world! :)

  • The moon during the eclipse.

  • The original is Acrylic on Canvas / 117×90 cm / The original was sold at my solo exhibition “Always Keep Music in Mind” / @the Washhouse, Rozelle, Sydney. 25 Nov 08 – 23 Jan 09 “Total eclipse / The red moon / I was looking at the night sky / Did you see the moon dance too?” http://storage.myfreecopyright.com/mfc_protected.png!:http://www.myfreecopyright.com/registered_mcn/WDAB5_E8BA5_0E0AA

  • This picture is going to be on display at Wassenburg Art Center in Van Wert, Ohio from October 5 – 31, 2008. / / Shutter Speed 1/1000. / F5.6 / Focal Length 300m / Nikon D80 / / Copyright :: All Rights Reserved

  • lunar eclipse 2/20/08. E-510. Zuiko 600mm. ISO ranged 100 – 200. most exposures at or near 1sec f5.6/8

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  • Total Eclipse of the Moon captured at five stages on 28th August 2007.

  • And if the dam breaks open many years too soon / And if there is no room upon the hill / And if your head explodes with dark forbodings too / I`ll see you on the dark side of the moon. Brain damage / Eclipse / Please open new tab for music

  • Painting of a raven watching a total lunar eclipse Size: 10×10 inches / Medium: Acrylic / Support: Stretched canvas

  • Yeah, I’m a Twilight fan… a Guy-lighter, as some would say.

  • Winter 2009 The Winter When the Stars Fell By Brookie M. Craig It was the Winter When the Stars Fell. The white men said it was 1833…August 12. It was our Month of the Snapping Trees. The evening started quietly, the stars and constellations turning slowly silently overhead. Every now and then a meteor, like a falling star, would streak across the heavens as on any evening. But this was to be no ordinary night. For now there were falling stars everywhere, and then more…thousands every minute. Beyond all counting. The four-leggeds and the winged ones stirred and moaned and no one slept that night. Our wise men said it was a bad sign…that the falling stars were like the white men falling by the thousands upon our land…coming at first a few at a time, but now coming in great steams, pouring from the east upon the lands promised to us for all time. And still they came. And our wise men were right, for we heard that the white man’s president, who was proud of fighting Indians, said that very year: “Those Indian tribes cannot exist near our settlements. They have neither the intelligence, the industry, the moral habits, nor a desire for improvement. Established in the midst of our superior race, they must necessarily yield to the force of circumstances and ere long disappear.” Andrew Jackson Could the ashes of the council fires that once stretched across this continent be given the power to speak, what stories they would tell…stories about the long ago time when the world was young, when animals could speak and share their wisdom with us. “The utmost good faith shall always be observed towards the Indians: their lands and property shall never be taken from them.” U.S. Congress, 1789. “No white person or persons shall be permitted to settle upon, to occupy, or to pass through any portion of this territory without the consent of the Indians.” Treaty of 1868 “The soldiers cut down the trees; they kill the buffalo; and when I see that, my heart feels like bursting…Has the white man become a child that he should recklessly kill and not eat?” Santanta…Kiowa (who committed suicide while in captivity) “The only good Indians I ever saw were dead.” General Phil Sheridan “We were born naked and have been taught to hunt and live on game. You tell us that we must learn to farm, live in one house and take on your ways. Suppose the people living beyond the great sea should come and tell YOU that you must stop farming, and kill YOUR cattle and take YOUR houses and lands….What would you do? Would you not fight them” Gall, Sioux “They talked and talked for days, but it was just like the wind blowing in the end.” Black Elk, Sioux “Brother, you say there is but one way to worship and serve the Great Spirit. If there is but one religion, why do you white people differ so much about it? We also have a religion, which was given to our forefathers. It teaches us to be thankful for all the gifts we receive and to love each other. We never quarrel about religion. Brother, we do not wish to destroy your religion, or take it from you…we only want to enjoy our own.” Red Jacket, Seneca “Damn any man who sympathizes with Indians! I have come to KILL Indians, and believe it is right and honorable to use any means under God’s heaven to kill Indians.” General John Chivington who led the Sand Creek Massacre. The world has grown older now, bowed with many winter snows. The ground is no longer young. It is the dust and blood of our ancestors. But the stories are like the stars….they never change. The voices pause…there is scarcely any twilight left. The dying fires seem to draw from all directions inward a cool night wind and on that wind comes voices…. There must always be stories. But now…the wind and voices whisper…their windsong now among the stars… I look upward to the stars….into the fire….and beyond. I do not forget the stories….or the stars….. Featured in the Group: All About New York State / Featured in the Group: Cityscapes and City Sky / Featured in the Group: Urban Art

  • Lunar eclipse over Sydney. NSW

  • new moon – montepulciano – 2009 may 26-29th – I WAS THERE!!

  • “ho fatto la comparsa in new moon!” per tutti quelli che erano presenti come comparse sul set di New Moon a Montepulciano!!

  • “I was a red hooded extra in new moon!” For all the ones who were an extra on New Moon set in Montepulciano – Italy!!

  • Blood Moon is the name given to moon during a lunar eclipse when the earth casts a blood-like shadow across the moon. A shot I took during the last lunar eclipse just seemed to be begging for a vampire with class and style – enter the flawless Sonia whose other pics can be seen here and here and here and here Canon 1Ds MkIII / Moon: / Tv: 1 sec / Av: f/3.5 / ISO: 200 / FL: 200mm / Sonia: / Tv: 1/125 / Av: f/22 / ISO: 100 / FL: 75mm

  • It’s ok to sparkle.

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