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Holdy Dooly - handheld?
The man has nerves of steel !!!!!! Well done Rel Dodging and burning are steps to take care of mistakes God made in establishing tonal relationships! -Ansel Adams
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Did you use flash??
![]() Nice shot Virgs but maybe you could have opened up a stop more? More detail may be pulled out of the shadow areas. Simon
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I like this pic Big V - pity it wasn't a little brighter though. I love looking at the moon, but it's only when you can see it in this kind of detail that you realise that we have a giant hunk of rock hurtling around our planet!
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Love it!
Moon shots are cool imo and this is very good for a non-telescope, hand held shot for sure! Mark
Re: Full MoonWith all the hand held Moon shots happening lately, this was with my old 300mm + TC201 on Wednesday morning.
![]() yes, its a bit oversharpened, it was also taken during the day! One of these days I'll take a few through the scope with the D70. Gordon D70, D200, CP5700
Only they arent shadow areas- they are areas of terrain under full sunlight conditions, with a similar albedo to black coal, so the exposure is pretty spot on I'd say ![]() Gordon D70, D200, CP5700
thanks. That sounds like a good destination ![]() Gordon D70, D200, CP5700
Absolutely no reason you cannot hand hold, the surface of the moon is lit by the sun so it the same exposure as a bright sunny day on earth.
Did you hear about the 2 blondes sitting on the verandah watching the moon rise? One says " What one is closer the Moon or Melbourne?" Her friend replies. "Duh! Can you see Melbourne from here?"
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