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Thanks everyone. Number two was an attemt to get and keep the detail of the moon and still get the detail of the clouds and trees. after 10-15 exposures it happened. This required a delicate balance of Shutter speed, aperture adjustment and ISO. Also Focal length and lens choice makes a difference. I used the SMC-M 50mm f/2 lens with the K10D camera set at 3 seconds exposure, f/2.8 and ISO 200 with the White Balance at Auto WB. The exposure was set to Center weight and the Focus was Center Spot.
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#2 gets my vote as well for composition & feel!! Bruce |
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Thank you Bruce!
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Hope you don't mind me adding my modest moon shot. Great images BTW.
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Who am I to disagree with the consensus - #2 is stunning!
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#2 is very nice. Ira - I wouldn't call that "modest" - it's quite outstanding!
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good work ed.. i'll have to try this next time.
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Very cool series...I'll have to go along with #2... then #4 for me. You know this might be an idea for a challenge...celestrial bodies. Ira, your shot reminds me of one that I did a few months ago with my 170-500mm. I really was hoping to do something similar to what Dawg did but didn't get the chance Thursday nite.
Is it me or does the moon resemble a melon (honeydew or cantalope) & that one crater towards the bottom right looks like the stem mark??? with ridges running away from that crater? Too much imagination I guess! Thanks for sharing, Dawg & Ira!!! Ron |
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