This is a shot of the south pole area of the moon on Thanksgiving mainly to try out my 7D. Conditions were not ideal because thin warm front clouds were starting to obscure and blur the moon. I shot through a few holes in the thin clouds and made this image from a mean value stack of the five best images. The "telescope" is actually my birding lens, the Canon 400mm f/5.6 with both of my extenders (1.4X and 2X) stuck on the back of the lens. This image is actually a 2X version of the final image after processing.
Cabeus A is the site of the LCROSS experiment. It is almost too dark to be seen here since it is a bit on the dark side of the terminator.
I found that the live view focusing works very well, but standing on my head and using a flimsy tripod made it a tedious process. My good tripod is out of service until I get it repaired.


I would like to find out how well the 7D works under the same ideal conditions.
