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Sorry about the quality, it was well dusk and my camera didn't like it.

Very interesting, Sue. Seldom seen!

Do you have a tripod? Even a cheapo tripod will help a great deal with
the low-light shots.


C'mon Dave, I had a camera with me - the tripod was several miles away!


Oh, yeah - been in that situation myself many times.

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Bob Harrington wrote:


This is a pretty city, and I have to walk a whole two blocks for the view -
so the Space Needle tends to get its soul stolen on a regular basis.

No wonder it's shy sometimes...


Looking better. Now if you can just get the Fog to drop to Ground Level
it'd be Perfect ;-).
I haven't seen Fog like that since moving from the S.F. Bay Area. It had
it's usefulness though. It would block the Lights from the Bay Area during
the Summer at night which made the Viewing from Fremont Peak Outstanding for
us Amateur Astronomers.

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Loch Ness monsters don't have clouds ;-)

On Mon, 16 Jul 2007 10:21:05 GMT, Skip
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Looks like a picture of the Loch Ness monster(s), except of course their
clouds...

MadCow wrote:

These started as normal wave clouds then the waves began to break -
what was that all about?

Sorry about the quality, it was well dusk and my camera didn't like it.


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Peter Hucker wrote in
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Loch Ness monsters don't have clouds ;-)


Or ~do~ they...?


Cool!


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