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	<title>Comments on: Shoot the Moon - Introduction</title>
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		<title>By: John Brown</title>
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		<description>Dear Gregg
I would be interesetd to learn more about your results (good and bad) on lunar photography with pinhole cameras
In particualr your "Harvest Moon" is remrkably sharp for a pinhole. Do you know roughly the pinhole and camera sizes?
Thanks
John

Professor John C. Brown
Astronomer Royal for Scotland
R. 609 Kelvin Building
Dept. of Physics and Astronomy
University of Glasgow
GLASGOW G12 8QW
Scotland, U.K</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Gregg<br />
I would be interesetd to learn more about your results (good and bad) on lunar photography with pinhole cameras<br />
In particualr your &#8220;Harvest Moon&#8221; is remrkably sharp for a pinhole. Do you know roughly the pinhole and camera sizes?<br />
Thanks<br />
John</p>
<p>Professor John C. Brown<br />
Astronomer Royal for Scotland<br />
R. 609 Kelvin Building<br />
Dept. of Physics and Astronomy<br />
University of Glasgow<br />
GLASGOW G12 8QW<br />
Scotland, U.K</p>
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