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Monday, March 26, 2012
Evening Reflections
Evening Reflections
Originally uploaded by
neatonjr
A fisheye lens borrowed from a friend (thanks, Steve) produced this interesting view of the Moon, Venus and Jupiter reflected in our pool.
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