Moonset at midnight, Poulnabrone Dolmen, The Burren, Co. Clare, 25th/26th August, 2012.
It seemed a fitting tribute on the day Neil Armstrong died to be
photographing the moon as it set in front of the milky way at this 5,000
year old monument to the dead. By happy coincidence, it also happened
to be setting directly below the Aquila constellation, 'The Eagle',
mimicking the picture that appeared as the logo for the Apollo 11
mission to the moon.
Read more about the logo design and how it came to be here: http://genedorr.com/patches/ Apollo/Ap11.html
Moonset at midnight, Poulnabrone Dolmen, The Burren, Co. Clare, 25th/26th August, 2012.
It seemed a fitting tribute on the day Neil Armstrong died to be photographing the moon as it set in front of the milky way at this 5,000 year old monument to the dead. By happy coincidence, it also happened to be setting directly below the Aquila constellation, 'The Eagle', mimicking the picture that appeared as the logo for the Apollo 11 mission to the moon.
Read more about the logo design and how it came to be here: http://genedorr.com/patches/ Apollo/Ap11.html
It seemed a fitting tribute on the day Neil Armstrong died to be photographing the moon as it set in front of the milky way at this 5,000 year old monument to the dead. By happy coincidence, it also happened to be setting directly below the Aquila constellation, 'The Eagle', mimicking the picture that appeared as the logo for the Apollo 11 mission to the moon.
Read more about the logo design and how it came to be here: http://genedorr.com/patches/
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