Post your Moon Shots

Mike D90

Senior Member
And here is mine. Funny, I think I have read that we all see the same view of the moon no matter where we live? Is that correct?

70-300mm VR lens handheld. F/11 at 1/1000th.


Moon 1.jpg
 
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Mike D90

Senior Member
i always thought it looked different in the morning??

I dunno. I have been looking at this thread from the beginning and I see different views of the moon although all show the same side of the moon. Maybe it is we always see the same side not the same view angle.
 

Sharin

Senior Member
This image isn't recent but it's one I worked for several nights in a row. This is a new moon setting on the right with the Pan-Starr Comet on the left. It was a really cool feeling to capture this one.

d90
ISO-200
f/5.0
4 seconds
+5 exposure
Lens: 70-300 (at 240mm)A New Moon and Pan-Starr Comet at moonset, March 2013.jpg
 
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Scott Murray

Senior Member
Thanks gq I used F11 ISO 100 125. Why is the detail only on one side?
Look at the angle of light eg the sun its shining right across, so unless you reduce the hotness of the left hand side it will always appear featureless or less detail. Increasing contrast and highlight may fix this.
 
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