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The moon and Jupiter were very close in the sky last week, so took a snap. Great that three of Jupiter's own moons were also present.
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That's surely a composite image.
Took this yesterday whilst waiting on the sun going down fully. Excuse the lens flair.
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Thats a beast of a pic u need horns and red eyes.This isn't my photograph although I'm sure you can understand why I've posted it. A TV cameraman mate of mine has a project going, he shoots random stuff on mobile devices, filters them quickly, and deletes what doesn't work. He's built up a really nice portfolio, it just goes to show that you don't need top notch gear to shoot top notch pics. He shot this one of me after I'd ridden 62 miles in the sun and wind to get to his house.
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He said thrust. GiggleHighland Boundary Fault.
Took this last night during a biblical sunset after some awesome showers. What you're looking at is the start of the Highlands where the fault line runs from left to right in this image. The hills were once flat at the bottom of shallow sea off the north coast of what-is-now North America, thrust up into mountains during a period of continental collision called the Caledonian Orogeny. The peak to the right is Ben Ledi which is just past the fault line which is obvious when seen from above.
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