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Sinai ... the moon comes from Arabia...

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Sinai ... the moon comes from Arabia sent on February 07, 2014 (0:00) by Calvi Renzo. 3 comments, 804 views. [retina]

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avatarsupporter
sent on February 11, 2014 (7:59) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Really a nice atmosphere! Interesting contrast between the tones of the moon and the predominant color of the evening! :-P ;-)

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sent on February 11, 2014 (22:46) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thanks Fulvio, thy judgments are always shrewd and full of meaning, but saw little success I see from the shot to enrich it with its history.
We were returning from a hike from Mt Sinai in 2007 when he arrived at the sea we were hit by a beautiful full moon, which for logistical reasons has slipped from his hands like a bar of soap.
So no pictures of the full moon, so we are content with the surrounding landscape.
We are still far several tens of kilometers from our hotel, so that when we arrive, the moon was already high in the sky.
The next day we decided to wait for the rising of the moon, but we did not even have the faintest idea where it can come out.
My thirteen year old son came forward claiming that, with its GPS would show us exactly where retail and quando would be kind.
Towards the hour indicated to the instrument preparations are underway with tripod and camera in, but our trade intrigues guests of the village, so that after some time we are surrounded by a crowd of people arguing on the success or defeat of our prediction.
The Moon will then peek at the exact point of the frame, but a few minutes later than the appointed hour.
We'll find out then carefully assessing the cause.
Across the Gulf, namely in Saudi there is a high range of mountains hidden by darkness (though perceptible to the left of the photo), which have delayed the emergence of our satellite than three minutes.
We had made the center with all the skepticism of those present.
Renzo.

avatarsupporter
sent on February 12, 2014 (7:48) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

:-D:-D I wanted to see the face of the ... "Skeptics"! Wow! Wonderful story ... ;-) very curious! But where not yet been? Wow wow! I take this opportunity to ask you why I have not yet seen passing by the last two or three photos posted last week? I'd love to hear your opinion, especially on the last loaded ... soon! :-P ;-)


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