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Moon's full tonight

Postby abet on Tue Oct 18, 2005 9:39 pm

It is a bit chilly outside but the Moon's shining bright so if anyone's interested to shoot on a clear night sky with everything on clear view, now's one of the best time to shoot... (I think the full moon cycle ends on Oct 24, and last quarter starts on Oct 25.)

After about a hundred trials, here's a shot that i took...
http://flashframe.visualblogging.com/ar ... 1123/96649

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Thanks to geoff for the lens!

...and 5 minutes after posting this, it rained. har har har, just my luck.
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Postby Greg S on Tue Oct 18, 2005 10:28 pm

Nice shot, not real crisp could be my old monitor.
What was the photo data?
Maybe a smaller aperture would help.
What lense did you use?

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Postby abet on Wed Oct 19, 2005 11:07 am

Greg S wrote:Nice shot, not real crisp could be my old monitor.
What was the photo data?
Maybe a smaller aperture would help.
What lense did you use?

Cheers,
Greg


Har har... its not your monitor, its the picture, 100% crop and enhanced on PS. I should've used a smaller aperture as well and i used a nikkor 70-3000g lens. (me, such a beginner) :)
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Postby d70_n00b on Wed Oct 19, 2005 12:23 pm

abet wrote:i used a nikkor 70-3000g lens.


Wow, 70-3000? Where can I get one of those?!? Haha, just kidding... Anyways I'm glad to see a decent moon shot with that lens, I wanted to try my hand at taking one and I happen to have the same 70-300G...
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Postby abet on Wed Oct 19, 2005 1:33 pm

d70_n00b wrote:
abet wrote:i used a nikkor 70-3000g lens.


Wow, 70-3000? Where can I get one of those?!? Haha, just kidding... Anyways I'm glad to see a decent moon shot with that lens, I wanted to try my hand at taking one and I happen to have the same 70-300G...


HA HA... :lol: you have to see it to believe it. Thanks for pointing that out.
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Postby blaize on Wed Oct 19, 2005 7:04 pm

Just so happens i have the same lens on my D70 at times too.

Here is a shot i took a while ago of the full moon.

F5.6 1/500th Sec Aperture Priority 300mm focal length Hand Held!!

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Postby abet on Thu Oct 20, 2005 1:29 am

blaize wrote:Just so happens i have the same lens on my D70 at times too.

Here is a shot i took a while ago of the full moon.

F5.6 1/500th Sec Aperture Priority 300mm focal length

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Wow mate! Nice one... Keep on shooting!
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Postby Geoff on Sun Oct 23, 2005 4:54 pm

Hi Abet,
I only just came across this post just now, happens when it's such a popular forum! Welcome! Enjoy your stay and it looks like you're making the 70-300G work for you! Stoked you signed up, you won't regret it. :D U should come along to a minimeet one day, they are very worthwhile and after meeting you, I know u'd fit in perfectly! :)
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Postby abet on Mon Oct 24, 2005 12:48 am

thanks geoff, you know me, am very, very, very SHY. 8)
Let's see how it goes and thanks for the welcome... I'll link the usergroup to my site so my friends can visit as well.

cheers!
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