Because of my relationship to D'miezak'r, the moon god, I could not watch the full eclipse.
I only was able to document the beginning, and the eclipse itself;
but had to go inside before the moon returned.
There aren't too many things I have to do for 'religious reasons,' but most of the ones I do
are centred around the moon, and his consort the sun.
However, I was still able to get some photos sans tripod.
You have my very steady hand to thank for these.












I only was able to document the beginning, and the eclipse itself;
but had to go inside before the moon returned.
There aren't too many things I have to do for 'religious reasons,' but most of the ones I do
are centred around the moon, and his consort the sun.
However, I was still able to get some photos sans tripod.
You have my very steady hand to thank for these.












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Date: 2011-12-11 06:00 pm (UTC)I could not watch it here - the moon was five minutes from setting at the peak of the eclipse, and thus behind a mountain. Thanks for the photos.
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