Very little unless the moon is very low on an interesting horizon. Most good moon pictures are Photoshop composites. I tried to get an interesting sky during the full lunar eclipse last year and the exposure was still too high to get any appreciable stars in the frame.
You might want to try a crop. It would make the moon even larger in the frame. Perhaps use the rule of thirds and offset it a bit more from center.
I agree with Kyle that using it in a composite with something interesting at the horizon, could give the shot more dramatic interest. Or maybe you could take a shot from exactly the same spot on a night when there is no moon and add the stars.
Virginia
_______________________________________________ "A photograph is a secret about a secret. The more it tells you, the less you know." Diane Arbus
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You might want to try a crop. It would make the moon even larger in the frame. Perhaps use the rule of thirds and offset it a bit more from center.
I agree with Kyle that using it in a composite with something interesting at the horizon, could give the shot more dramatic interest. Or maybe you could take a shot from exactly the same spot on a night when there is no moon and add the stars.
Virginia
"A photograph is a secret about a secret. The more it tells you, the less you know." Diane Arbus
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