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Project 365 & Daily Photos
Project 365 - 2012: MikeC
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike150" data-source="post: 59240" data-attributes="member: 2287"><p>Day <strong>One Hundred Fifty Seven</strong></p><p></p><p>This morning's impromptu moon shot (only had the 18-55 with me but had to try) actually turned out to be my best shot of the day.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]11762[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Now this brings me to a question. I've seen a number of moon shots where the moon is enormous. It is usually presented along with a building or a tree in the same photo. Can this be done with a normal shot using a lot of distance and a very long lens? Is it a double exposure or is photoshop involved. My vote is photoshop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike150, post: 59240, member: 2287"] Day [B]One Hundred Fifty Seven[/B] This morning's impromptu moon shot (only had the 18-55 with me but had to try) actually turned out to be my best shot of the day. [ATTACH=CONFIG]11762._xfImport[/ATTACH] Now this brings me to a question. I've seen a number of moon shots where the moon is enormous. It is usually presented along with a building or a tree in the same photo. Can this be done with a normal shot using a lot of distance and a very long lens? Is it a double exposure or is photoshop involved. My vote is photoshop. [/QUOTE]
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