New Moon Shot!

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Jonarsh
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New Moon Shot!

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Tonight's supermoon was very bright, but din have much details on it so I'm posting one I took on the 3rd of May :))

*Jonarsh*

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Sivakis
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Those are beautiful!

Love the details and noise level. Definitely agree that a partial moon is nicer to shoot, using the shadows to make the image pop. Full moons do tend to be a bit unflattering.
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Nice! Thanks for sharing.
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Hi,
Beautiful Moon images! [smilie=admire.gif]

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Very nice, Thank you for sharing.
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