Post your Moon Shots

Blade Canyon

Senior Member
Thanks, guys. It is supposed to be crisp and clear tonight, so I'll set up the tripod and see what I get.

If you want a real challenge, the International Space Station will be very bright and high in the sky, moving north to south, from 6:30 p.m. to 6:35 in the Eastern time zone. I might try to get a photo of it through a telescope, but it moves fast.

You can go to Heavens-Above, put in your location, and it will tell you when the space station and other satellites will be visible.
 

dh photography

Senior Member
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wornish

Senior Member
Thought I'd try my 80-400mm with a TC14E on my V1 to see what I could get.

This is equivalent to 550 x 2.7 = 1485 mm lens.

Quite pleased with the detail but a little grainy.

V1 TC14 400 Moon 3.jpg
 

Roy1961

Senior Member
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i went back to look for it in my photo, but i must of cropped it out, should have cropped the large spot out which i never saw until now, i really need to do a sensor clean, went to do it a few weeks back and my battery wasn't charged, putting the spare on now to charge.
 
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