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Great shot =)
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Thank you 🙂
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That does look like the profile of the man in the moon. Interesting photo.
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Thank you, Peggy 🙂
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Well done!
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Thank you 🙂
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Excellent. You captured him!
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Thank you, Belinda 🙂 It was a got home from work moment, and before I could get my coat off I was out in the backyard with my camera 🙂
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Wow, Pete. This is NASA material. 🙂 Fantastic image.
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Thank you very much, Jane 🙂 I have always been fascinated and drawn to the moon. But don’t worry, I am no wolfman 😉
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If you squint through one eye you can just make out the Coke tin Neil left. Top right, next to the Sea of Tranquility.
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I know if I stare long enough I can see all kinds of faces there, but I can see Coke tin Neil now you mention it.
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If you were Asian, you would see the woman sitting making rice cakes, or even the moon rabbit!
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I guess we can all see something slightly different. I see faces in most things, such is my imagination, and I have seen more than one in this image 🙂 Thank you for your comment, Annie 🙂
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Good to know I’m not the only one who see faces in things, Pete – just been looking at faces in fungi!
Thanks for sharing your wonderful moon image!
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