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12/17/2008 07:26:23 PM · #1
O.k. Thank you all for your input on my shot. Happy holidays to you all!
12/17/2008 07:14:14 PM · #2
I would suggest framing the photo so that there are other elements other than the moon. This will give it a sense of scale, and give the photo a little more interest.
12/17/2008 06:54:37 PM · #3
I used self timer on tripod... I am not sure what I don't like about it but I see all the moon shots other people do and I just don't like mine the same...
12/17/2008 06:49:28 PM · #4
Originally posted by mbrutus2009:



I don't think I like it... What should I do???


Get a longer lens...:-) In order to get a larger higher res image of the moon you will need a longer lens. I don't think it's all that bad. Did you use a remote or the timer on the camera to make sure that you reduce vibration causing slight motion blur? Not sure if your camera has mirror lockup as well helping keep down on vibration as well.

Message edited by author 2008-12-17 18:49:55.
12/17/2008 06:47:23 PM · #5
What don't you like about it?

The more specific you are, the better we can help you achieve what you want.
12/17/2008 06:44:28 PM · #6
So I took this shot the other night and I could not get what I wanted... (if i cropped any more it would lose quality and things like this...)



Here is what I did:
Nikon D40
55-200mm Lens
Crop
Sharpen
B&W convert
little bit of contrast and raised the exposure a bit.

I don't think I like it... What should I do???
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