Paradox
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I walked home from work Monday evening and the full moon was as beautiful as it gets. I called my wife on the cell phone and she had no interest in going for a moonlight snowshoe hike. I stopped at a retired neighbors house who had through hiked the AT in 1992, he was all for getting out. I suggested Mount Livermore in Holderness. I picked him up at 8 pm and we headed for the trailhead about 15 minutes away. It took us less than half an hour to get to the ledges at the top of Mt Livermore which look East out over Squam Lake. The full moon was as bright as I have seen it, the sky was blue in the moonlight. I set up a tripod and used 10 second exposure times with an iso of 100, never got the f/stop. The lights of Gilford, Meredith and Holderness are visible in the views to the SSE. Cold up there about 10 degrees but the wind was still. Great night to be out. 1.8 miles, 1.5 hours.
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