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<blockquote data-quote="Joseph Bautsch" data-source="post: 14989" data-attributes="member: 654"><p>Are you using Aperture or Shutter priority or Manual Mode?? F/11 at 1/1000 seems to be be giving you an under exposure. Try adding a half stop at a time to the exposure, +EV, and see which exposure gives the best results. Even with a high shutter speed you should still tripod mount for a moon shot. You have a good shot there maybe some exposure adjustment in post processing will improve it. You have a very good start, nothing wrong with the equipment and nothing wrong with the photographer. A good photo management program will do everything you need, such as Lightroom III or Aperture III if an Apple user and won't cost you an arm and a leg. I don't even own Photoshop and also would have no idea how to use it if I did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joseph Bautsch, post: 14989, member: 654"] Are you using Aperture or Shutter priority or Manual Mode?? F/11 at 1/1000 seems to be be giving you an under exposure. Try adding a half stop at a time to the exposure, +EV, and see which exposure gives the best results. Even with a high shutter speed you should still tripod mount for a moon shot. You have a good shot there maybe some exposure adjustment in post processing will improve it. You have a very good start, nothing wrong with the equipment and nothing wrong with the photographer. A good photo management program will do everything you need, such as Lightroom III or Aperture III if an Apple user and won't cost you an arm and a leg. I don't even own Photoshop and also would have no idea how to use it if I did. [/QUOTE]
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