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An almost full moon at dusk
Walking in the neighborhood after dinner this evening, the almost full moon was rising, at about the same time as the sunset light was waning.
Lovely.
an almost full moon at dusk
And equally amazing that it was a iPhone photo (6 Plus version).
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