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Photography and graphic design, published three times a week (hopefully). Some new designs, some old work, and some borrowed. The goal is to further develop composition and portrait skills outside of my 3D modeling and animation work. High-res versions of most images are available upon request.

Monday, September 15, 2008

Full Harvest Moon

Also called the Wine Moon, the Harvest Moon heralds the coming harvest and the autumnal equinox in one weeks time.  The hops are growing heavy, the grapes will be crushed in two weeks, and grappa and apples in the time afterwards.
Posted by Zach Gildersleeve at 8:37 PM
Labels: black and white, moon, sky

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Zach Gildersleeve
Currently in Salt Lake City, Western US
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