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They look pretty good to me. Did you do noise reduction on them? They have that 'creamy' look that neat image can sometimes give an image...
Its interesting all the different tones you got.
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I like the sharpness and contrast in the third shot.
Did you consider a different crop to off centre the moon?
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no alteration to images apart from cropping
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Great attempt and Welcome to Shuttertalk. You would be much better off with a tripod but for handheld, these came out great.
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Bore da, Dai!
Welcome. I do like moonshots; nice. Noisy Noodle's taken many lovely ones, so you might want to have a gander at some of hers.
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My best moonshot is far behind from these ones. Of course, I can't get any excellent shots with my 3x zoom Canon. : P
But I like the third one the most. 4th is kind of over exposured to me and the tone looks greenish.
How fast was your exposure time/shutter speed (i'm still not quite sure, which one is better to use, because my EXIF reader has both variants)?