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Tag Archives: Full moon
Canada Day 2012 – Kanata Fireworks and Stage Show
Canada Day 2012 – Kanata Fireworks and Stage Show Update: June 30, 2013 Click here for information about Kanata 2013 Canada Day Activities. ***** I can remember a time when getting a spot to sit on the toboggan hill to … Continue reading
Posted in Canada Explorer, Home and About, Ontario, Ottawa
Tagged Canada Day, canada day celebrations, canada day fireworks, fireworks display, Full moon, kanata canada day, kanata ontario, kim mitchell, light breeze, main stage entertainment, mild temperatures, moon light, perfect weather, Sloan, toboggan hill, walter baker, walter baker park
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A trip to Toronto, Ontario
A trip to Toronto, Ontario I had some family business to attend to in Toronto and was looking forward to returning to Toronto for a number of reasons, including another opportunity to photograph some of the wonderfully decorated homes with … Continue reading
Posted in Canada Explorer, Ontario, Toronto
Tagged 300mm lens, anglican church, bright sunlight, christmas lighting, Christmas Lights, Church erected in 1845, church steeple, cloudless skies, craigslist, curves int he road, Full moon, High Park, Highway #7, kijiji, mallard drake, nikkor 300mm, Nikkor 300mm f4.5, ontario community, roslin, Roslin Ontario, seasonal decoerations, seasonal decorations, St. Paul's Anglican Church, stop sign, telephoto lens, toronto ontario, white paint
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International Fireworks Competition at Lac Leamy
Since returning from Italy three weeks ago, I have had my camera out of its bag only twice. When I saw Wagboy’s fireworks photos in a Flickr posting, I decided my shutter finger needed some exercise and off I went … Continue reading
Posted in Canada Explorer, Gatineau/Hull/Aylmer, Home and About, Quebec
Tagged Boats on the river, byward market, casino de hull, Casino de Lac Leamy, fireworks display, Flickr, Full moon, gatineau quebec, gatineau river, Harley Davidson, international fireworks competition, italian trip, lac leamy, Motorcycle, NCC, nice photos, night photography, ottawa ontario, Quebec, reflections on the river, uploads, wide angle
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Other Astrophotography on the Night of the “Supermoon”
By now, you have probably seen your fair share of SuperMoon pictures. The moon was 30% brighter and I was in Kanata at the time with the normal city glow reducing astronomical viewing. Therefore, the moon was just about all … Continue reading
Posted in Astrophotography, Home and About
Tagged bodes nebula, bright moon, cascade, cloudy nights, Cloudy Nights Forum, faint stars, fair share, Full moon, Go-To, good measure, Kanata, kemble, Kemble's Cascade, kepler crater, larger moon, last moon, Lunar Crater, Messier #82, moon shot, moon titan, nebula, NGC1502, nights forum, open cluster, optical illusion, raccoons, racoons, saturn, spiral galaxy, stars in the night, stars in the night sky, supermoon, target, telescope
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The Supermoon arrived on time :-).
Standing by the side of the road waiting for the supermoon to rise. Graeme and I discussed where the moon would rise and decided that we might have a nice clear shot from the hill by the campground looking out … Continue reading
Posted in Astrophotography, Home and About
Tagged big moon, bright moon, cameras, different perspective, Full moon, horizon, illusion, image, Kanata, lune, Moon, night photography, night shots, Ontario, orange glow, Ottawa, perspective, skyline, super-lune, supermoon, telephoto lens, traffic, wide angle
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Tonight is SuperMoon Night
It’s a full moon tonight and so far the forecast is for a clear sky in our part of the world so Graeme is working hard to get his camera and telescope ready for the big event.
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Tagged apogee furthest point, astronomical event, atmospheric effects, big moon, bright moon, celestial event, clear sky, closest point, closest to earth, earth, eastern horizon, Full moon, howl at the moon, Kanata, Moon, moon closest to earth, Ontario, optical illusion, orbit, perigean tides, perigee, perigee closest point, perigee full moon, perigee moon, rare night, supermoon, superstition, telescope, timber wolf, vampire, werewolf, wolf
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The Moon over Mirror Lake, New York State
After spending two days in the rain or under heavily overcast skies, we were happy to see the skies clear and the moon come out. It would have been nice if the skies had cleared a few hours earlier when … Continue reading
Full Moon, July 16th, 2008
Full Moon, July 16th, 2008
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Tagged ©rjhay, Full moon, Moon, Northern Hemisphere, Ron Hay
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Full Moon, Kanata, Ontario
Full Moon, Kanata, Ontario After attending the fireworks display at Kanata, Ontario’s toboggan slide hill, I returned home. When I looked up, the moon seemed to be as clear and near as I had seen it in some time. Tech: … Continue reading
Posted in Canada Explorer, Home and About, Ontario, Ottawa
Tagged cropped, Full moon, Kanata, Moon, Nikon 1.7x extender., Nikon 70-200mm f2.8, Nikon D200, Ontario, RJHay, Ron Hay
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