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Second Night Post New Moon... (Original Post)
CaliforniaPeggy
Mar 2022
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Slivers can be very dramatic, and they often are! Glad you got to see one. n/t
CaliforniaPeggy
Mar 2022
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sprinkleeninow
(20,235 posts)1. It's over chere, too. A sliver.
Enjoy ALL your most excellent photos.
☮🌻🕊💙🇺🇦💛🕊🌻☮
CaliforniaPeggy
(149,580 posts)2. Thank you so much, my dear sprinkleeninow! You are too kind.
Slivers are wonderful to see and TOUGH to capture photographically!
I'm glad you enjoy all my photos.
localroger
(3,625 posts)3. I had a good view of a sliver about that size before the full moon
...on the way to work, driving across the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway. It was very clear and dramatic as dawn approached.
CaliforniaPeggy
(149,580 posts)4. Slivers can be very dramatic, and they often are! Glad you got to see one. n/t
George McGovern
(5,420 posts)5. Very nice Peggy!
CaliforniaPeggy
(149,580 posts)6. Thanks so much, my dear George! ♥