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<blockquote data-quote="Joseph Bautsch" data-source="post: 14901" data-attributes="member: 654"><p>I agree with Jack. Cropping will help the shot a lot. Re-crop placing the moon in the right top third intersection and eliminate a lot of the lower portion. This applies the rule of thirds. The tree line is just about in the center and should be more in the lower third. I don't know if you have done this but go into to the camera menu and turn on the view finder grid. That will divide the view finder into thirds with red lines. That is a great help in composing your shots as you shoot. The out of focus does create a spooky effect and made a good shot but I think this one, in focus, would have been much better. We would also like to know the EXIF data used for the shot as well as the lens used. That information helps to evaluate what was done and to make suggestions. This was a good capture, keep 'em coming.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joseph Bautsch, post: 14901, member: 654"] I agree with Jack. Cropping will help the shot a lot. Re-crop placing the moon in the right top third intersection and eliminate a lot of the lower portion. This applies the rule of thirds. The tree line is just about in the center and should be more in the lower third. I don't know if you have done this but go into to the camera menu and turn on the view finder grid. That will divide the view finder into thirds with red lines. That is a great help in composing your shots as you shoot. The out of focus does create a spooky effect and made a good shot but I think this one, in focus, would have been much better. We would also like to know the EXIF data used for the shot as well as the lens used. That information helps to evaluate what was done and to make suggestions. This was a good capture, keep 'em coming. [/QUOTE]
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