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Category Archives: Sunsets

Day 214

We headed up to the Flathead Valley for Dad’s 90th Birthday.  With lots of family coming up there we stayed at the KOA.  Lugnut got to ride his new bike around. It was a bigger area than our drive way! A tree out behind Dad’s, in the setting sun. My sisters Debbie and Deyanne. Another […]

Day 213

More from the evening of the Super Blue Moon…I think this is a Swainsons Hawk.  The coloring is off because everything out there was golden red from the setting sun. * ~Curtis in /\/\onTana! {!-{>

Day 212

While I was out for the moonrise, a train rumbled through Fife.  Five Engines! It seemed to be grain cars: I think they were headed the wrong way to be full, so some of the locomotives were probably deadheading until needed.  There is a new circle track grain elevator down by Moccasin.  I will have […]

Day 211: Super Blue Moon!

We are having a Super Blue Moon…the Blue part is that this is the second Full Moon this month.  It happens every now and then.  I went out to watch the moonrise and it was disappointing.  It rose about half an hour before the sun set, and the moonrise itself was lost in the haze […]

Day 190

A very nice double rainbow off of our front stupe! ~Curtis in /\/\onTana! {!-{>

Day 187

More from the 4th!  And some of them are wallpaper sized! ~Curtis in /\/\onTana! {!-{>

Day 186

From the evening of the 4th…         ~Curtis in /\/\onTana! {!-{>

Day 185

I thought about a nice fireworks photo for the Fourth of July blog, but the Sunset beat them all hollow! Fireworks later! ~Curtis in /\/\onTana! {!-{>

Day 179

This was taken the evening of the 30th of Jun, 2015.  It is Jupiter (on top) and Venus together in the evening sky.  They are so close you can cover them with one finger! (Click on it a couple of times to see it large.  BACK to return!) Now, take a close look again, using […]

Day 166

I spent last Saturday at the Glacier Institute in Glacier National Park, at a Macro Photography Workshop. These are photos from Saturday’s sunset, after the Workshop.  This is Lake McDonald from Apgar Village.  Most of the attendees of the Workshop were members of the Great Falls Camera Club! We finally got some color as the […]