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    Howard Burkert
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    Northwest Ohio's forecast for the lunar eclipse was for cloudy and cold,5 degrees.Well they got it half right it was cold D2X 200-400 F4. lens. The 9 exposures from left to right are as follows, 1/125@ f16, 1/125@ f16, 1/30@ f16, 1/4@ f16, total 2 sec.@ F 4, 1/4@ f16, 1/30@ f16,1/60@ f16 and 1/125@ f16. ISO 400.Start time 8:30pm and ending at 12:05am.

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    George DeCamp
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    Very good job Howard, you did well with all of them and I like the way you put this together!

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    Robert Amoruso
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    Good work. At least the part they got wrong was the clouds.

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    A good sequence and nice exposures.

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    Nice sequence, and well put together.

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    Way cool, but correct me if I am wrong; should not they form an arc???

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    Artie,Yes you are correct, it should arc from lower left to upper right. I have been working on several different compositions and have not hit on one that pleases me yet.I posted this as my first attempt. However, I sold one like this yesterday.
    Thanks for your comments!
    Best,
    Howard

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Morris View Post
    Way cool, but correct me if I am wrong; should not they form an arc???

    later and love, artie
    I didn't bother mentioning this as I figured the straight presentation was Howard's interpretation.

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