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I finally got around to getting a shot of the moon

 
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Jul 10, 2006 00:18 |  #16

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Jul 10, 2006 00:18 as a reply to  @ post 1705677 |  #17

Nick C. wrote:
See under the picture above. The 400 f/5.6L.

My apologies... I must have missed that... was looking at the moon too much lol.


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Jul 10, 2006 00:22 |  #18

Wow, Nick-superb:8


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Jul 10, 2006 00:24 as a reply to  @ post 1706280 |  #19

cheri wrote:
wow I love this, nice shot!

Thanks cheri!

mrclark321 wrote:
Great shot Nick, I have to get out in the next few days using the 400 5.6L to get some pics of the moon also. My wife promised her friend I would do this for her and I dare not dissapoint. :(

Dan, I found that nights were the best time to chase the moon. ;)
What's your wife doing making those sort of promises? Doesn't she realise how much hard work is involved in getting a shot like that. :)




  
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Jul 10, 2006 00:29 |  #20

Nice shot...who knew that's what the moon looked like? :)


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Jul 10, 2006 00:43 as a reply to  @ post 1706468 |  #21

WxGuesser wrote:
thanks nick...I can see it now... very nice... i had to update my browser and now it's working fine.. :)

Phew! That clears that up then. Good to know you can enjoy it too now. :)

SoaringUSAEagle wrote:
My apologies... I must have missed that... was looking at the moon too much lol.

Don't apologise - I like being asked questions I know the answer to.

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Wow, Nick-superb:8

Too kind, Terri ... too kind.

beckybun wrote:
Nice shot...who knew that's what the moon looked like?

Thanks becky.




  
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Jul 10, 2006 01:41 as a reply to  @ post 1706468 |  #22

Great shot Nick......:)

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Jul 10, 2006 01:58 |  #23

Good capture, well exposed and great detail.


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Jul 11, 2006 00:56 |  #24

Thanks for droppin' in Rog and andydajo. Appreciate your comments. :)




  
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Jul 11, 2006 02:50 |  #25

Great detailed take of the moon!!
Well done!


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Jul 11, 2006 03:11 |  #26

Lovely picture, and great detail. I really need to learn more PS skills.


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Jul 11, 2006 14:02 |  #27
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50% is not a heavy crop Nick,you should cut it up to 75% and feel the frame,it would look awesome.
Still,its very nice and sharp.


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Jul 11, 2006 14:05 |  #28

Superb! Really love it!


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Jul 11, 2006 17:20 as a reply to  @ Izak's post |  #29

Izak wrote:
Great detailed take of the moon!!
Well done!

Thanks Izak!

AdamJL wrote:
Lovely picture, and great detail. I really need to learn more PS skills.

Cheers Adam. The only thing I did to it was crop and USM - you'll have that down in no time.

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50% is not a heavy crop Nick,you should cut it up to 75% and feel the frame,it would look awesome.
Still,its very nice and sharp.

Appreciate the comments Dimitri. Believe me, I did try to crop it tighter but the sharpening artifacts started to show and if I backed off the USM it didn't look nearly as sharp as it does here. I had another look at it and it's probably closer to a 65-70% crop than 50% anyway.

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Superb! Really love it!

Thanks, glad you like it.




  
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Jul 11, 2006 17:28 as a reply to  @ SalientGlass's post |  #30
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Nick C. wrote:
Appreciate the comments Dimitri. Believe me, I did try to crop it tighter but the sharpening artifacts started to show and if I backed off the USM it didn't look nearly as sharp as it does here. I had another look at it and it's probably closer to a 65-70% crop than 50% anyway.

I see,OK then,in that case.;)


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