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<blockquote data-quote="jcottone45" data-source="post: 19664" data-attributes="member: 2413"><p>And here I am looking for "Moon Shots". And then I realized you're talking about that rock 340,000 miles in the sky!!!.</p><p>The last time I tried taking pictures of the moon & stars turned into a dressing down from my wife who accused me of wasting money & film. A while back I saw some ones gallery posted on the Nikon site, I believe, & what do you know, there were beautiful shots of the moon & stars with the camera mounted on a tripod & showing their movement. When I showed them to my wife she loved them.</p><p>I was afraid to ask her why my shots taken in 1982 were a waste of time & money & these shots were great, but she was standing too close to my baseball bat at the time, so I let it go.</p><p>I don't remember the name of the gallery but if anyone goes on the nikonusa site & asks I am sure they'll guide you there. It was well worth viewing and I absolutely loved them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jcottone45, post: 19664, member: 2413"] And here I am looking for "Moon Shots". And then I realized you're talking about that rock 340,000 miles in the sky!!!. The last time I tried taking pictures of the moon & stars turned into a dressing down from my wife who accused me of wasting money & film. A while back I saw some ones gallery posted on the Nikon site, I believe, & what do you know, there were beautiful shots of the moon & stars with the camera mounted on a tripod & showing their movement. When I showed them to my wife she loved them. I was afraid to ask her why my shots taken in 1982 were a waste of time & money & these shots were great, but she was standing too close to my baseball bat at the time, so I let it go. I don't remember the name of the gallery but if anyone goes on the nikonusa site & asks I am sure they'll guide you there. It was well worth viewing and I absolutely loved them. [/QUOTE]
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