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Submitted: November 28, 2003
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Make: NIKON
Model: E5700
Shutter Speed: 10/300 second
F Number: F/3.8
Focal Length: 35 mm
ISO Speed: 100
Date Picture Taken: Nov 28, 2003, 5:34:30 PM

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*shrugs and smirks* Takin pictures of sunsets one minute, and the moon the next. Its been storming up in provo lately, and so this may be the last time I see sky for a while. =) Enjoy
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Really good shot.Love it.Great looking tree with the moon up there.:clap:
=)

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schweetness!

i love the moon being there :D

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Where am I supposed to hide now?
What am I supposed to do?
Did you really think I wouldn't see this through?
OOOoooooo....Purdy.

Lovely silhouette.
aahhh PERFECT...good job..i can never get the moon like i want it :(

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Wow! It's gorgeous!

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excellent shot!
feels like a desert oasis.

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smell that fresh funk at the junkyard. or vnation. or vbu. or 8-bit.
there isn't much to say!! only one "fav++"
Me neither. My camera has a deal worked out with lady Luck I think

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You have to take this world which you experience and translate it to a two dimensional piece of paper and make it come alive again to somebody that has never experienced it before. - Rodney Smith, photographer
wow! delicious silhouette :)

i love the vertical composition on this... perfect shot!
Just like your roses Miss Dale =)

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