Photo from the Eclipse
Taken by my wife, this is a photo of a wall at California Adventure, at the height of the solar eclipse:
Taken by my wife, this is a photo of a wall at California Adventure, at the height of the solar eclipse:
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Not to steal your thunder but I posted a similar picture at Innocent Bystanders.
http://tinyurl.com/7k8h3dz
Retired Geezer (bd08a5) — 5/21/2012 @ 7:26 amI remember this phenomenon from a visit to Iowa when I was a child. The street was covered with little crescent suns from the rays of sunlight streaming through the trees.
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Simple Electronic and Microcontroller Projects with tutorials (f7bb36) — 5/29/2012 @ 1:47 am