jack58
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I searched and didn't see any moon shots over the weekend? No one celebrated the 50th Anniversary of Apollo 11 Moon landing? I thought it was a bigger historical event? I remember it well as I was a junior in high school. Played hooky that day to watch it on TV. I spent the week watching all the specials on TV on this event.
Well , I celebrated, sorta.
Anyways, to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Moon Apollo 11 on Saturday, when I went to the Seattle Flight Museum for the big 50th anniversary Moon event, there was no parking and waaaay too many people. So, instead I headed up to Mt Rainier to get some wildflower blooms pics and was lucky to get a moon shot to celebrate the moon event in my own way So it worked out. In the first pic you clearly see the moon because I zoomed in to the peak to the left of Mt Rainier, in the other pic you have to really squint to the left side of Mt Rainier to "barely" see the moon. Five more minutes and that moon was gone!
I stayed the night nearby the park at Crystal Rainier Retreat and came back again Sunday as on east side of you lose the lighting around 11am. Paradise South West side of Rainier is better if you come up in the afternoon like most people do. My focus was on the Wildflower blooms.
Well , I celebrated, sorta.
Anyways, to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Moon Apollo 11 on Saturday, when I went to the Seattle Flight Museum for the big 50th anniversary Moon event, there was no parking and waaaay too many people. So, instead I headed up to Mt Rainier to get some wildflower blooms pics and was lucky to get a moon shot to celebrate the moon event in my own way So it worked out. In the first pic you clearly see the moon because I zoomed in to the peak to the left of Mt Rainier, in the other pic you have to really squint to the left side of Mt Rainier to "barely" see the moon. Five more minutes and that moon was gone!


I stayed the night nearby the park at Crystal Rainier Retreat and came back again Sunday as on east side of you lose the lighting around 11am. Paradise South West side of Rainier is better if you come up in the afternoon like most people do. My focus was on the Wildflower blooms.




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