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03/24/2004 08:39:53 AM · #1 |
I was playing with my new camera last night, taking pics of the moon and I noticed the funny extra "crescent" as shown below. I'm not too worried as I can avoid it with the right settings or even remove it with PS, but I'm curious as to what causes it.
All pics taken from same spot with full zoom, different crops/resizing produced different moons though |
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03/24/2004 08:45:20 AM · #2 |
do you have a skylight filter or a UV filter on the camera when those were done? if so remove them and you will lose the green shadow moon thingy
James
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03/24/2004 08:51:50 AM · #3 |
ah right
yes I had a UV filter on |
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03/24/2004 09:52:17 AM · #4 |
Perhaps a much faster shutter? This was handheld at 200mm

Message edited by author 2004-03-24 09:53:04. |
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03/24/2004 10:01:48 AM · #5 |
Amazing shot, that must have been some very clear night.
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03/24/2004 01:54:40 PM · #6 |
Five planets will be visible starting tonight. Please post pictures here since I don't have that great camera yet.
Detailed Viewer's Guide: Five Planets Visible Now
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