My first instinct was to howl! I can see the sepia. It's not even dark here yet, but I will step out later and look. How fascinating that we all can look at the same moon! Ann
At any given time, Ann, there are about 3000 Japanese and other assorted people with telescopes trained on the entire heavens, trying be the first to spot a new comet, so that it can be named after them.
Believe it or not, I almost booked Grace Jones before she hit the big time, Grouch. I was watching a crappy day time TV show called 'Holiday Town Parade', which was always set in a British sea-side resort in the summer, and she was one of the acts. I couldn't believe what I was seeing. Unfortunately, a real show-biz person must have been watching too, and found her agent quicker than I did.
I bought my camera, reconditioned by Olympus, from the USA. I haven't seen them for sale here in Britain. It's an SP-800UZ with 14 MPs and a 30 x zoom! That picture of the moon was hand-held - it has 2 image stabalizers as well. It goes from super-macro to 30x, plus about 3 hours of HD video. What a little machine!
clever c*%T
ReplyDeleteClever ca*%ra.
ReplyDeleteClever com*%tor too.
ReplyDeleteNot that clever. It's only black and white. Aaaaaooooow!
ReplyDeleteNot that black and white - it's been sepia tinted.. EEEEEAAAARRRGH!
ReplyDeleteNo idea what ca*%ra/com*%tor means but I like the pic. Impressive!
ReplyDeleteMy first instinct was to howl! I can see the sepia. It's not even dark here yet, but I will step out later and look. How fascinating that we all can look at the same moon! Ann
ReplyDeleteI expect you know what c*%T means though Moll - they have streets in Shrewsbury named after it. If not, then ask John.
ReplyDeleteAt any given time, Ann, there are about 3000 Japanese and other assorted people with telescopes trained on the entire heavens, trying be the first to spot a new comet, so that it can be named after them.
ReplyDeleteclever coot!
ReplyDeleteAnd there was me thinking it was a mathematical equation !!!
ReplyDeleteAh - a fowl accusation, John. I've just added Grace Jones to the post, just to spice it up a bit.
ReplyDeleteWe had a rare occurance here for this month...sun. I will go out and gaze on your moon Tom. I think it is yours tonight.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Olive. I wish Grace could be mine tonight too... or do I? She's a mad cow, that's for sure, but what a body....
ReplyDeleteI thought this was a "G" rated blog! I had to shoo the dogs away with GJ's video.
ReplyDeleteLove Grace! An original.
What camera did you buy? Nice shot.
Can't see anything here, too much snow : ) Cool picture!
ReplyDeleteIt was a cracker here! I'm still howling!
ReplyDeleteBelieve it or not, I almost booked Grace Jones before she hit the big time, Grouch. I was watching a crappy day time TV show called 'Holiday Town Parade', which was always set in a British sea-side resort in the summer, and she was one of the acts. I couldn't believe what I was seeing. Unfortunately, a real show-biz person must have been watching too, and found her agent quicker than I did.
ReplyDeleteI bought my camera, reconditioned by Olympus, from the USA. I haven't seen them for sale here in Britain. It's an SP-800UZ with 14 MPs and a 30 x zoom! That picture of the moon was hand-held - it has 2 image stabalizers as well. It goes from super-macro to 30x, plus about 3 hours of HD video. What a little machine!
Yawn. Tell me more about Mummy please. Ta.
ReplyDeleteThat was a personal response to Groucho's question Elegance! Mummy? Maybe.
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