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Apr 22, 2005 23:14 |  #1

Couple days removed from a full moon. Honestly, the moon is kinda drab for photographing when it's so close to full. I love looking up at it when it's full, but photos don't do it justice.

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Apr 22, 2005 23:31 |  #2

That's a great shot of the moon. I've tried these a few times and haven't been able to come close to your results. Very nice.


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Apr 23, 2005 00:10 |  #3

Nice job Chazz. I'm jealous!


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Apr 23, 2005 00:39 |  #4

Ya . . . great shot.


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Apr 23, 2005 05:29 |  #5

That is especially nice considering you did it handheld. WHen I try that, it comes out looking like Catherine Hepburn in "On Golden Pond" was the photographer.




  
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Apr 23, 2005 05:34 |  #6

very awesome shot for being handheld
nice work
still need to hook up my camera to my dad's telescope


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Apr 23, 2005 07:01 as a reply to  @ c0ntr0lz's post |  #7

Thanks, everyone! The IS in the 100-400 makes handheld pretty easy.


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Apr 23, 2005 21:03 |  #8

Darn nice shot hand held. I've tried the same lens with tripod and didn't get nearly as good a result. Thanks for sharing.


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Apr 23, 2005 21:39 |  #9

Oh Yah!!
Great Moon shot!
Very nice!!


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Apr 24, 2005 10:03 |  #10

Very nice! I like it a lot. Great job.




  
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