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Canon-EOS-5DMarkII > WellAdjustedCoyote  > Landscapes > Moon Shots 5d2
"Don't take pictures. Let pictures take you." V.Versace, 18-Sept-09, Pictureline's DigitalFest

I try.

In the "white horizon, indigo sky, crescent moon WITH the rest of the moon visible, Jupiter, etc" shots the moon and sky were incredible...
The "indigo sky, magenta/orange horizon, black ground, white moon" happened a few days after "white horizon, indigo sky, rising crescent" shots.
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Thursday morning, 6:10am, just before leaving for work. Tripod, mirror lockup, cable release, lens stabilizer ON.
6.10.12 - update using info from David Ricoarango's Photos. The circle in the top left is, i think, "mare imbrium". On the arc seen at the right edge, "the large crater at the bottom of the arc is Copernicus, and the large crater at the top of the arc is Plato". Copernicus is about 60mi in diameter and 2mi deep. Peaks near its center are 1500 to 2000 ft high and form a mountain range 10 mi long.
Moonrise over Lone Peak Wilderness #7 - 7Mar12
Moonrise over Lone Peak Wilderness #6 - 7Mar12
Moonrise over Lone Peak Wilderness #5 - 7Mar12
Moonrise over Lone Peak Wilderness #4A

This was a few seconds after 3898, w the moon's navel showing..
(A 12"x18" 300dpi image, upsized in Perfect Resize 7 from a 6x9 240dpi crop. I ordered a 12x18 BayPhoto high gloss metal print.)
Moonrise over Lone Peak Wilderness #4

(An 12"x18" 300dpi image, upsized with Perfect Resize 7 from a 6.275"x9.417" 240dpi crop.
(Bob requested a copy, destined for a 20x30 gallery wrap from Costco.)
Moonrise over Lone Peak Wilderness #4 - 7Mar12
Moonrise over Lone Peak Wilderness #3 - 7Mar12
Moonrise over Lone Peak Wilderness #2 - 7Mar12
Thursday morning, 6:10am, just before leaving for work. Tripod, mirror lockup, cable release, lens stabilizer ON.
6.10.12 - update using info from David Ricoarango's Photos. The circle in the top left is, i think, "mare imbrium". On the arc seen at the right edge, "the large crater at the bottom of the arc is Copernicus, and the large crater at the top of the arc is Plato". Copernicus is about 60mi in diameter and 2mi deep. Peaks near its center are 1500 to 2000 ft high and form a mountain range 10 mi long.
Thursday morning, 6:10am, just before leaving for work. Tripod, mirror lockup, cable release, lens stabilizer ON.
6.10.12 - update using info from David Ricoarango's Photos. The circle in the top left is, i think, "mare imbrium". On the arc seen at the right edge, "the large crater at the bottom of the arc is Copernicus, and the large crater at the top of the arc is Plato". Copernicus is about 60mi in diameter and 2mi deep. Peaks near its center are 1500 to 2000 ft high and form a mountain range 10 mi long.
Thursday morning, 6:10am, just before leaving for work. Tripod, mirror lockup, cable release, lens stabilizer ON.
6.10.12 - update using info from David Ricoarango's Photos. The circle in the top left is, i think, "mare imbrium". On the arc seen at the right edge, "the large crater at the bottom of the arc is Copernicus, and the large crater at the top of the arc is Plato". Copernicus is about 60mi in diameter and 2mi deep. Peaks near its center are 1500 to 2000 ft high and form a mountain range 10 mi long.
Canon EOS 5D Mark II |
More details: exif |
Original size: 2200x2200 |
Current: 600x600 |
Keywords: march tripod mirror lockup 300 2012 5dmkii 2.8l cable release 2.0tc lens stabilizer on
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