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Super Moon - Total Lunar Eclipse - Jan 20 - Tips from Nikon
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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 690827" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>Did you use Lightroom or Photoshop for editing? Are any of your whites clipping? If not, then the exposure should be fine. The sun is immensely bright while the dark side of the moon is totally dark. This type of image truly covers a high dynamic range. You could lower the highlights just a tad and see whether or not you like it. But if it isn't clipping (and if it was my choice), I'd leave it. That's just my own opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 690827, member: 13196"] Did you use Lightroom or Photoshop for editing? Are any of your whites clipping? If not, then the exposure should be fine. The sun is immensely bright while the dark side of the moon is totally dark. This type of image truly covers a high dynamic range. You could lower the highlights just a tad and see whether or not you like it. But if it isn't clipping (and if it was my choice), I'd leave it. That's just my own opinion. [/QUOTE]
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