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Tree Camping Photo on National Geographic Web Site 8 Months, 1 Week ago  
Good Friday was very lucky for me. I camped under the full moon with a camera strapped to a nearby limb focused on my treeboat. Using a remote shutter release I shot photos under the various lighting conditions as the gorgeous moon moved across the sky.

National Geographic chose to publish one of the photos on their web site under their Daily Dozen photographs! See March 26 (Week 4) between the penguin and horse photos:

http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/your-shot/daily-dozen

They publish 240 on the web site out of 5000 submissions each month. Of those 240 they choose 2 to publish in the magazine _base_d on voting results (see Voting Machine).

Please vote!

--Blakes Hitch
 
 
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