Super Moon through the haze

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ebeyonder
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Super Moon through the haze

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Sharing my shot of the Super Moon tonight. Thankfully the haze cleared somewhat.

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Nice shot! Well done!
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KL not so lucky. Our API index keep rising

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Camera:Canon 550D
Telescope: Skywatcher 80ED + 2x powermate
Exposure Time: 1/40 sec
ISO : 100

Schools closed for the day.

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Nice shot! I think I can see the letter S on the surface. [smilie=admire.gif]

Now to shoot the next few Full moons at the same perimeters to show the difference in sizes. :mryellow:
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