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Nite of the big moon in Alaska

 
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Dec 15, 2008 01:35 |  #1

Here is my shot of the big moon from my deck in Ketchikan, AK. I have only tried moon shots 2 times before and neither time did I do what I read on here, DDDDUUUUHHHH

Didnt like them so I decided to follow direction, and it worked, IMAGINE THAT!

Anyway, ISO 100, f11, at 800mm (100-400L IS with the 2xTC) 1/200, on a tripod.

CC please and instruction on how to improve...


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Dec 15, 2008 11:17 |  #2

wrong section, can a mod change the section, I dont know how. It should be in the galaxy one I guess...


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Dec 15, 2008 14:50 |  #3

Now in sky high forum :)

Good shot with 100-400 + 2x combo, maybe a tad more sharpening ...


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Dec 15, 2008 14:52 |  #4

thank you again!

I was affraid of sharpening too much, but looking at others I see I should have sharpened more...


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Dec 15, 2008 15:56 |  #5

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I was affraid of sharpening too much, but looking at others I see I should have sharpened more...

Try Custom sharpening in PS and see if this helps some . Keep #s' low , 1 on left side and 1 or 2 on the right side . Looks good already tho !




  
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Dec 15, 2008 16:06 |  #6

I dont have PS, I have elements 6, not sure how to do that, any hints?


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Dec 15, 2008 18:09 as a reply to  @ superdiver's post |  #7

David -

You have a great starting image. One thing you can do to punch it up is to take the levels control and drag both ends in, particularly the dark one, to hug that histogram peak a little tighter. I did that and gave it just a tad of sharpening. I think Elements has a levels control or something like it.

I didn't touch the color.


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Dec 15, 2008 18:21 |  #8

I will try to duplicate this at home on elements, thanks so much!


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