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Submitted: February 22, 2008
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On February 20th the eclipse was stunning from my backyard in Connecticut. The forcast said partly cloudy, so some of the pictures are clearer than others. These shots were taken in 15-30 minute intervals, some with a flash, and some without, most of them with a macro lens. It was a very cold night so I bundled up and hoped that my camera wouldn't fail. Please do not use my pictures in any way without my permission. Enjoy.
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Wow thats so awesome! Those are some great shots! I didn't get to see it, but if I did I would have been wearing a t-shirt ;P

I didn't realize you had a print account, thats cool.

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That's a great series! Our skies were cloudy, as usual, so we didn't get to see it. Meteor showers and eclipses are lost to us most of the time.

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so sorry to here that :nod: well thats why I love deviant, because then i can see what everyone else sees in thier part of the world

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everyone does, you just have to click on it and put in some info. unfortunatly the only prints that people want are of Shelby those p******, well i wont say it but im sure you know what i mean. of course i dont have them avalible to the public. Could you fix this photo for me :pray: i cant seem to get the hard edges off of the 5th 11th and the 15th moon, ive worked on it for hours and have given up. If you do then you can use it for what ever you like, maybe a book cover or something at work, i even saved them indivisually so if there is one that you like the most you can download a full view of it

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Great job Heather!
I can totally fix them for you. I just downloaded it and I'll fix it right now, since I'm bored at work haha (the download image is huge! Maybe you should disable it again so people don't just rip it off and print it themselves. Stinky people...)

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thanks Doug :thanks:

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thanks i cant wait to see what it looks like. My computer in my room has photoshop on it but has a really horible screen but I dont have internet so I have to upload it on someone elses computer. She has a great flat wide screen, so I cant really see the problems until I upload it on her computer :blahblah: well thanks again

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If I have seen further it is by standing on the shoulders of giants.
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Exactly!

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