Moon Day 16

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Moon Day 16

Post by weixing »

Hi,
Bring out my equipment to take some fresh air yesterday night. The weather wasn't good and the sky was cover with high altitude cloud. The Full Moon look very hazy, but anyway I just shoot the Moon to test the Vixen R135S. Took 100 images, but only 27 was used to stack. Below is the image:
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Moon Day 16 on 26 Oct 2007 at Tampines, Singapore
Vixen R135S with 2x Tele-Extender (Focal Length: 1440mm)
Canon 300D @ Prime Focus
Stacked 27 Images @ISO 100, F10.7, 1/80s in RegiStax 4 and process in Photoshop.

Have a nice day.
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Post by Clifford60 »

What a great round ball
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Post by Airconvent »

very good for a non-mosaic effort, weixing...so the evening was not wasted after all.. :lol:
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Post by zackae »

That so doesn't look like the quality i saw the other night. It's amazing what stacking can do.
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