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by Donna Blackhall
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This eclipse phase was taken December 21, 2010. A total eclipse occurs when the Earth casts its shadow on the full moon, blocking the sun's rays,... more
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This eclipse phase was taken December 21, 2010. A total eclipse occurs when the Earth casts its shadow on the full moon, blocking the sun's rays, which otherwise reflect off the moon's surface. The result was that an incredibly bright white moon slipped into shadow and cast a coppery-orange glow. This eclipse was extra special because it happened on the winter solstice. The last time both happened on the same day was on Dec. 21, 1638.
Donna Blackhall is a California based contemporary mixed media abstract artist. Her paintings are largely inspired by nature. Flowing water, botanicals, textures of rock and wood influence her work. The emotions inspired by viewing nature's grandeur have always been at the heart of her creations. She loves experimenting with all kinds of mediums and combining things to create unique pieces. All her paintings are signed "Blacky" as a memorial to her father. This was his nickname while he served in WWII. Donna has a diverse gallery set to enjoy. Abstract water photography images make wonderful pieces for interior design. Graffiti street art is an interesting compliment to urban loft living. The mixed media art pieces...
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Donna Blackhall
Thanks everyone, you can even see the man on the moon's face so clearly in the last couple of frames :)
Greg DeBeck
Ohhh yeah! Really love your treatment of this one!
Earl Nelson
Very nice layout.
Jeff Breiman
Beautifully presented.
Donna Bentley
This was a great capture, I tried to stay awake to catch it but missed it. This is spectacular