A blog by Seattle-based artist Paul D. Natkin (Paul Natkin) about the Viewpoint, the phases of the moon and other phenomena
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Often, when the moon is full, you can see it's reflection on the lake. This doesn't last very long--just an hour or two, I think. Then the moon rises higher, and where it would be reflected if there were something to reflect it is somewhere where there's no water. So there's no reflection. It's all very logical.
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