Thursday, March 5, 2009

The moon and Venus without a tripod



Perhaps these shots should be submitted to Crappy Photo Blog but I kind of like the strange effects. I'm weird that way. For more interesting sky pictures from around the world, check out SkyWatchFriday.

18 comments:

CountryDreaming said...

Oh wow, I absolutely LOVE your artistic astronomical shot and its free-spiritedness!

Guy D said...

Wow that is so cool, great idea.

Have a great weekend!
Guy
Regina In Pictures

Linda Jacobs said...

Yes, it looks like they are flirting! Love it!

Kathleen McQueen Wright said...

I said, "OH" out loud when I saw this!
Wonderful shots!!

Anonymous said...

That's art! Beautiful!

Photo Cache said...

Oh my goodness, this is beautiful. I love it.

Janie said...

Great abstract art!
I never would have guessed the lack of tripod would lead to such an achievement. They're really interesting and unique patterns.

Carol said...

This is cool and different...I like it...also like your sawtooth mountain

Lene said...

Artistic!! Great and different sky watch :)

Betsy Banks Adams said...

I've taken some sky (moon, stars) pictures that have turned out similar to yours. I never thought of featuring them anywhere.. They really are a 'special' kind of art...
Hugs,
Betsy

Gaelyn said...

LOL! I love your night light art. Next time I'm not even going to try and hold still. Way too cool for Crappy.

Laura ~Peach~ said...

i think they turned out GREAT! mine were much worse :)Happy SWF!

Unknown said...

That's really good.

Poopers AKA 2Ply said...

Woah, those are really cool. Quite interesting to look at. I'm sorry to tell you that they wouldn't qualify for the crappy photo blog. :)

Barb said...

So interesting - Picasso couldn't have captured it better. Nice photo.

EcoRover said...

If you hadn't of told us what the pics were of, we would of all thought they were high art!

CoyoteFe said...

I love these photos! Who needs a tripod when you can bring art into the world?

betty-NZ said...

I find this photo very awe inspiring! Thanks for sharing it.