Thanks! These aren't as easy as they look. I had actually miscalculated my
correct position a bit. I had to walk about 200 meters to get the best
shot. I had positioned myself for ideal moment when the sun and moon were
in uniform position, but the height was too high. I wasn't close enough to
the turbine. So, as the sun was setting, I just kept walking to the south.
In doing a post-mortem on it, I figured out what I did wrong so I won't
repeat that mistake. For ideal moment, I needed to be one mile closer.
AG
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Ken Norton
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