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Douglas 2 year s ago
#27 photoshop; the moon is never, ever that big in real life. Photos of it are always disappointingly tiny no matter how big it seems in the sky.
       
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Blanche 2 year s ago
Douglas,

it is possible from a great distance and with a good zoom
       
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Kissy 2 year s ago
Blanche,

This. Landscape astrophotographers do this all the time. It takes a lot of planning to know where the moon will rise, so you know where to be standing, and at what distance, and what focal length to use. You can find them with lunar as well as solar imaging. A lot of photographers use an app called PhotoPills to plan these kinds of photos out. Search "photopills" on google and you'll find lots of really cool non-photoshop examples.
       
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Chick 2 year s ago
Kissy,

thanks for the tip.
       
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Conrad 2 year s ago
Duh. Hey, Douglas, here's a tip: Don't comment on things you are clueless about. 35
       
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Mima 2 year s ago
#65 The Bronze Knight
       
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Vi 2 year s ago
Mima, I was thinking Bat-Manuel.
       
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Alison 2 year s ago
Vi, Heard he was living with Captain Liberty.

green
       
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Vonnie 2 year s ago
#60
He lives his best life
       
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Emeline 2 year s ago
#3 If I liked macaroons my reply would be "Like you two need the extra calories", and then it would be Game On.
       
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Eppa 2 year s ago
Emeline,
I like how they ate just some of the macaroons, then put the rejected scraps back, effectively telling him they think their unwanted leftovers are still good enough for their old man.
He must be thrilled to have returned to the loving bosom of his family.
Don't care for macaroons, either. And I just might get more downvotes from those judgmentals than you, Emeline.
       
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Zeely 2 year s ago
#61
Ok I'm not going to go to the aquarium and steal eggs or anything but now I kinda want to know if penguin eggs taste really different too...
       
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Joseph 2 year s ago
#12 I hope Allison is vandalizing her own wall.
       
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Sarilla 2 year s ago
#50 Duga radar. From Wiki "They were nicknamed Russian Woodpecker by shortwave listeners for their emissions randomly appearing and sounding like a sharp, repetitive tapping noise at 10 Hz rate.[1] The random frequency hops disrupted legitimate broadcasts, amateur radio operations, oceanic commercial aviation communications, and utility transmissions, resulting in thousands of complaints by many countries worldwide. The signal became such a nuisance that some receivers used on amateur radio and television, began including "Woodpecker Blankers" in their circuit designs."
       
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Alison 2 year s ago
#60
Is there a correct timing earthquake?
       
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Allie 2 year s ago
#69 more likely aluminium core
       
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Tine 2 year s ago
Allie,
That doesn't really make it better...
       
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Midge 2 year s ago
Tine,
except it does. it's a great deterrent instead of using cotton balls. kinda like how spanking worked but now you just say no no. and the 30 yr old kid still gets the neighbor's 12 yr old daughter pregnant.
       
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Tine 2 year s ago
#11
Ok I'm sure it's being used in some horrible war zone but gotta give credit creativity and building something like that and getting it to work probably using whatever random stuff was in the area.
       
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Ophi 2 year s ago
#11 Not "Murica
       
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Ezideen 2 year s ago
#33 Building a dog playground wearing an Eagles QB jersey. That’s my kind of humor…
       
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Sid 2 year s ago
Ezideen,

Michael Vick agrees.
       
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