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A beautiful Moon
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This was taken from my back garden on 30 June.
Manual mode, f/8, 1.25 sec shutter speed, ISO 100, 300mm focal length


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#2

Another excellent. Ed.

To each his own!
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#3

(Jul 8, 2015, 09:01)EdMak Wrote:  Another excellent. Ed.

And another thank you Ed. I feel I am at last starting to understand my camera Smile
Regards Jane


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#4

I would concur with that Jane, keep up the good work. Cheers. Ed.

To each his own!
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#5

That is beautiful! Excellent Shot!!!
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#6

looks sharp and with good tones and detail. the numbers confirm it should be free of motion blur so well done there. the only thing i could possibly suggest for this image is a crop to lose some of the negative space around the moon, but to be honest that's just being really picky since it's the critique forum. it's a fantastic image.
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(Jul 11, 2015, 04:59)Jeffbridge Wrote:  That is beautiful! Excellent Shot!!!

Thank you Jeffbridge Smile
Regards Jane
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(Jul 14, 2015, 04:19)cuilin Wrote:  looks sharp and with good tones and detail. the numbers confirm it should be free of motion blur so well done there. the only thing i could possibly suggest for this image is a crop to lose some of the negative space around the moon, but to be honest that's just being really picky since it's the critique forum. it's a fantastic image.

Thank you Cuilin. I did try cropping the dark out a bit, but felt it made the image a bit blurry so I settled for a clearer image Smile It was a beautiful evening and the moon was very bright and I couldn't resist getting a picture.
Regards Jane
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(Jul 14, 2015, 04:45)snaphappy Wrote:  
(Jul 14, 2015, 04:19)cuilin Wrote:  looks sharp and with good tones and detail. the numbers confirm it should be free of motion blur so well done there. the only thing i could possibly suggest for this image is a crop to lose some of the negative space around the moon, but to be honest that's just being really picky since it's the critique forum. it's a fantastic image.

Thank you Cuilin. I did try cropping the dark out a bit, but felt it made the image a bit blurry so I settled for a clearer image Smile It was a beautiful evening and the moon was very bright and I couldn't resist getting a picture.
Regards Jane

sounds like you've made the right choice then. i only suggested it cause it's the critique forum and i couldn't come up with anything else. Smile
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(Jul 14, 2015, 04:52)cuilin Wrote:  
(Jul 14, 2015, 04:45)snaphappy Wrote:  
(Jul 14, 2015, 04:19)cuilin Wrote:  looks sharp and with good tones and detail. the numbers confirm it should be free of motion blur so well done there. the only thing i could possibly suggest for this image is a crop to lose some of the negative space around the moon, but to be honest that's just being really picky since it's the critique forum. it's a fantastic image.

Thank you Cuilin. I did try cropping the dark out a bit, but felt it made the image a bit blurry so I settled for a clearer image Smile It was a beautiful evening and the moon was very bright and I couldn't resist getting a picture.
Regards Jane

sounds like you've made the right choice then. i only suggested it cause it's the critique forum and i couldn't come up with anything else. Smile

Thank you again. It is the best I have taken with the camera on its own, I dabble in astrophotography and usually have the camera attached to my telescope. I haven't done that lately though I must admit, getting lazy.

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(Jul 14, 2015, 04:59)snaphappy Wrote:  
(Jul 14, 2015, 04:52)cuilin Wrote:  
(Jul 14, 2015, 04:45)snaphappy Wrote:  
(Jul 14, 2015, 04:19)cuilin Wrote:  looks sharp and with good tones and detail. the numbers confirm it should be free of motion blur so well done there. the only thing i could possibly suggest for this image is a crop to lose some of the negative space around the moon, but to be honest that's just being really picky since it's the critique forum. it's a fantastic image.

Thank you Cuilin. I did try cropping the dark out a bit, but felt it made the image a bit blurry so I settled for a clearer image Smile It was a beautiful evening and the moon was very bright and I couldn't resist getting a picture.
Regards Jane

sounds like you've made the right choice then. i only suggested it cause it's the critique forum and i couldn't come up with anything else. Smile

Thank you again. It is the best I have taken with the camera on its own, I dabble in astrophotography and usually have the camera attached to my telescope. I haven't done that lately though I must admit, getting lazy.

i'd like to see those, astrophotography is an interest of mine. but being on the east coast means i'm usually out of luck.
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#12

Why there is a yellow shade in the moon? Because of lighting, is it intentional?
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(Jul 22, 2015, 03:34)shumicse Wrote:  Why there is a yellow shade in the moon? Because of lighting, is it intentional?

Hi. I am not sure what you mean by a yellow shade. This was taken without any lights, with a tripod in manual mode. It is as seen except for adding a touch of contrast and cropping some of the black sky out. If you look at a moon map you will see it does have different shades on it.

Regards Jane
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