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Dec 21, 2004 16:17 |  #16

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Yes it was cropped and rotated here is the orig. I think.

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Dec 21, 2004 17:51 as a reply to  @ tpinchback's post |  #17

Taken last summer at Kitty Hawk NC

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Dec 21, 2004 18:24 as a reply to  @ jerrypeisen's post |  #18

This was taken with the 1D Mark II and Sigma 500mm f/4.5 EX APO HSM:

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I usually start with a partial or spot meter reading and adjust based on the histogram. You can also start with the Sunny 16 Rule as the moon is lit by the sun.
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Dec 21, 2004 18:34 as a reply to  @ scottbergerphoto's post |  #19

Here's one I shot off hand with a 20D and 300mm f/4L IS. Gotta love that IS. I underexposed this one on purpose to bring out the detail in the craters.

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Dec 21, 2004 18:46 |  #20

How can I possibly avoid a moon thread:


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Dec 21, 2004 18:51 |  #21

Nice pics guys, but they could all be the same picture. I'll post my attempt later once I get home - less detail, but to my eye a bit more interesting.


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Dec 21, 2004 19:59 as a reply to  @ post 358194 |  #22

That's a nice effect tpinchback. Is that your image transposed on that?

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1/10 f16 iso 100 shot with a 100-400 IS and a 2x teleconvertor




  
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Dec 21, 2004 20:05 |  #23

Oooh, didn't notice that! Subtle!


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Dec 21, 2004 20:08 as a reply to  @ tim's post |  #24

I had to blink a couple of times when I saw it. I've been shooting the moon also the last few nights and didn't see that in any of my shots. I got some really nice shots of the moon against a beautiful blui sky this afternoon.

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Oooh, didn't notice that! Subtle!




  
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Dec 21, 2004 20:56 as a reply to  @ kndreyn's post |  #25

Let's see if i can get this image linking thing working...

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and if it fails (once again) here is the url

http://members.dodo.ne​t.au …/kimunor-500mmf8%20j.html (external link)



  
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Dec 21, 2004 21:29 as a reply to  @ ron chappel's post |  #26

Ron,

If you use the img tag around the following URL it seems to embed just fine:

http://members.dodo.ne​t.au …s/kimunor-500mmf8%20j.jpg (external link)

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Maybe you had it in there with the space near the end, which needs to be a %20 for it to work as a URL.

Anyway, that is an amazing picture, especially considering you did it with a $50 lens!!! Wow.

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Dec 21, 2004 22:19 as a reply to  @ kndreyn's post |  #27

kndreyn wrote:
That's a nice effect tpinchback. Is that your image transposed on that?

yes it is, i did an overlay in photoshop


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Dec 21, 2004 22:30 as a reply to  @ tpinchback's post |  #28

Nice shots. I'll soon add my moon too :D


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Dec 21, 2004 22:43 |  #29

Doc, I don't think I want to see your moon!! ;)




  
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Dec 21, 2004 22:48 |  #30

Ok, here's the shot of mine I like the best. I had a much shorter lens so you don't see any moon details, really.

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