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I went outside to photograph a meteor shower, but the night turned out to be very cloudy. However, I did get some great shots of the Moon.
Canon EOS Rebel XSi
55-250mm f/4 kit lens
0.3 seconds, f 5.6, ISO 100, 135 mm
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The Mysterious Moon
Photographer: Jeff Colburn
JeffColburn | May 10, 2018
Views: 72
Dimensions: 1000x667
Size: 402kb
Filed Under: Picture This: Things That Go Bump in the Night
