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That's an awesome pic Jim. I saw yours and went out to try to capture my own image but I couldn't get anything like that.

The moon does look awesome tonight!
 
No worries. He never got any. Hubby stood at the door and clapped his hands and yelled lol
 
I've got a tag for one of his kind in the fall. Bumped into one last year moose hunting but didn't have a tag. Lesson learned lol
 
What does it take to get a picture like that. When ever I take one the moon comes out so small.

That's an awesome pic Jim. I saw yours and went out to try to capture my own image but I couldn't get anything like that.

The moon does look awesome tonight!

Sorry - been away from the net a few days. I'm just learning the ins and outs of my DSLR and saw a photo forum thread on moon shots, so I did a little reading and asked a few questions. That was shot with a 55-300mm zoom lens, cranked all the way to 300mm. I used spot metering (had to google that and look it up in the owners manual :) ) and then cropped the pic after getting it onto the computer.
 
Sorry - been away from the net a few days. I'm just learning the ins and outs of my DSLR and saw a photo forum thread on moon shots, so I did a little reading and asked a few questions. That was shot with a 55-300mm zoom lens, cranked all the way to 300mm. I used spot metering (had to google that and look it up in the owners manual :) ) and then cropped the pic after getting it onto the computer.

And they say that when taking pictures of the moon to treat it as daylight due to the amount of light you are metering on.
 
You are correct.

This one popped up on my Facebook. Cutest hitchhiker I have seen in a long time. It's in the cab of a combine

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After two days, HALF my roof is stripped clean. (Before anyone disses my pokeyness, note that I had to take off two asphalt roofs and one cedar shake roof.) I'd like to get my hands on that sonofabitch that thought putting the third roof on was a good idea!

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Yeah, the existing sheathing looks okay; I am installing a 3/4" plywood deck over this. As you may notice, the existing decking is skip sheathing (for cedar shakes), so a new sheathing deck is called for in any case. Why 3/4"? I am installing clay tiles! :r
 
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