I'm going to wander out and see how it looks over the Great Salt Lake
with an ancient no-name (well, no name to mention anyway <g>) 400mm
lens. I just hope that it is low enough in the sky to have the lake in
the frame too.

William in Utah.

wendy beard wrote:
> 
> Hi Guys,
> 
> If anyone's watching, there will be an annular solar eclipse this evening over parts 
>of North America
> http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/ASE2002/ASE2002.html
> 
> Not quite as exciting as a total eclipse but fun to watch just the same.
> It's cloudy here at the moment and the forecast is for more cloud. We'd only see 
>about 4% of the area being eclipsed here but it should be better for the people 
>further south.
> Anybody planning on taking photos?
> 
> wendy beard
> ottawa, canada
> http://www.beard-redfern.com
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