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Oct 06, 2006 23:11 |  #31

ISO100, f/8, 1/200th worked very well for me. 200mm... 70-200/4L. Tripoded.

Here's my moon =)

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Oct 06, 2006 23:30 as a reply to  @ KevC's post |  #32

Grr.. completely overcast in Colorado.

Wonderfull pics ... makes me want to drive out to Kansas.




  
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Oct 06, 2006 23:39 |  #33

Well it looks like we've got the exposure thing worked out.
This big pile of gray dust begs for post-processing. Use levels or your tool of choice to ad some contrast, and sharpening helps a lot, too. Color to choice. ;)

Here's my effort with the Sigma 70-200 + 2xTC.


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Oct 07, 2006 00:57 |  #34

Great shots everyone, it is cloudy here too :(


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Oct 07, 2006 00:59 |  #35

From Minnesota.
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Oct 07, 2006 01:37 as a reply to  @ Tirzah's post |  #36

From the Mojave Desert...


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Oct 07, 2006 01:40 |  #37

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that is a great shot, nice work


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Oct 07, 2006 01:59 |  #38

Ok, got a break in the clouds and got mine :)

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Oct 07, 2006 07:53 |  #39

Thanks everyone! These shots are truly amazing and I'm so glad I started this thread. Last night I was having dinner with my sons and their friends and it rained buckets for about 2 hours in a row causing floods all over this part of UT. When I dropped everyone off I drove back to my sister's house and the moon came out from the clouds and I got this with my 70-200. Sorry, I don't have editing software here, but this is straight JPEG from my 20D.

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Everyone's pictures were inspiring. The moon never looked so good. :lol:

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Oct 07, 2006 07:54 |  #40

Oh forgot. After I snapped about 20 pictures, the clouds came back around and it rained another few hours. I think I was just very lucky to have parked right then and got my camera out. No tripod, handheld.


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Oct 07, 2006 09:27 |  #41

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Oh forgot. After I snapped about 20 pictures, the clouds came back around and it rained another few hours. I think I was just very lucky to have parked right then and got my camera out. No tripod, handheld.

Great shot, and hand held. What did you end up using for shutter, apeture and ISO


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Oct 07, 2006 09:48 |  #42

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Oct 07, 2006 14:52 as a reply to  @ andrewhuxman's post |  #43

I was finally inspired to post something! From beatiful downtown Burbank - last night!


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Oct 07, 2006 15:59 |  #44

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This is by far, probably the best full moon shot I've ever seen! Wow!

I don't have the right camera to attempt a moon shot.


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Oct 07, 2006 21:21 |  #45

I was not surprised to find out that Canon made a 20D version for looking at the stars. I was so tempted to get one because I bought my husband a fantastic telescope last year. The moon looks huge in it. But I think some of the shots here are also amazing. Thanks everyone for posting. And I don't remember for that particular shot what settings I used, but I think I did f8, 1/200 or 1/250 and I went ISO 100. But let me check.


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