Three red veined leaves and more night photos
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Underside of a blackberry leaf. Love that red midrib and veins.
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Blackjack leaf also had red veins but it showed better on the top of the leaf.
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Chittamwood (Sideroxylon lanuginosum ssp. oblongifolium) red veins on the underside of the leaf.
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This my first shot with just the phone tonight. I’m wondering now if the little point of light above the brighter light is not just a star. My phone app seems to say it is a star.
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Next I got out my scope I use for birding. It is very hard to get the phone to see through the scope. This is what I got. I don’t know if the darker thing is a planet or just something from the camera??? UPDATE: Steve says that the darker thing is a mostly due to the limits of my birding scope. So it is a reflection or some sort of misalignment of the optics of the scope and my phone’s camera. Thank you Steve and Suzanne!
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Might be able to make a moon, but very hard to see. I could not see any moons with my binoculars. And the dark spot on the one in front moves!
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The moon is lot easier to get a photo. Love it!
I think you might be able to see a moon on upper left of jupiter? And the moon pic is really nice. Never thought about the red veins but will pay more attention now. Thanks
I will go look at conjunction tonight. Great pics as always!