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Wolfman on the Moon!


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Most fittingly I found London Chaney Jr's Wolf Man peering out from the crater Worzelbower this evening.  It's the first time I've seen the Wolf Man, as normally Worzelbower has a smiley Stan Laurel face staring back at me. Everyone seems to do somersaults over things like The Lunar X, so I thought this would be at least a little more interesting, if not amusing.

The image was taken by my mobile phone hand held at the eyepiece. 

Zoom in if you dare! 😬

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Interesting effect - my eye shows this looking more like Friar Tuck with my Tak 100 just now !

I'm probably looking at it from the wrong angle 🙄

Maybe I need another 28mm aperture to get the wolf ? 😁

 

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24 minutes ago, John said:

Interesting effect - my eye shows this looking more like Friar Tuck with my Tak 100 just now !

I'm probably looking at it from the wrong angle 🙄

 

I was looking at this angle - a different type of "face" - shows what tricks the mind can do with light and shadow !

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