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So called since it appears in October and, due to the increased light, was used by hunters and farmers to operate into the night.
DMC-FZ200. Manual, 1/250 @ f/6.3 ISO 160. 108mm (648mm equivalent). Handheld.
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Love the detail on the top right, been years since I've shot the moon.
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Super Mike, no Astronauts? Ed.
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Thanks Guys. Now for part 2. Exif is as above with 1/500 @ f/5.8. Post processing has been increased. Sliders further to the right. Which makes the better shot ?. My preference is for the 2nd, but this is my first ever "Moonshot" and I would love your opinion. Both were as close as I dared to go handheld.
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the second is the better image in opinion.
I always prefer moonshots that are 1/4 or 3/4 shots, seem to get a larger area of crater details, where you can see them in relief better along the edge of the light.
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Unsure, really need to see the original. Ed.
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Ed is quite right but, as presented here, the first is much better in my view - the second appears to have some odd colour effects and looks over-sharpened. The Moon is a very bright object, so I would suggest that it is being shown rather dark here in both images.
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Thanks for taking the time to comment. The second is an attempt to portray an harsher environment which I see the moon as being.. Highlights and Whites have been reduced in both to assist in bringing out more detail. I still have a preference for the second, but Philip makes some valid observations, and in the end it comes down to Ed's " To each his own "
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