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Re: Carolina Moon
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Re: Carolina Moon
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Re: Carolina Moon
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Re: Carolina Moon
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Re: Carolina Moon
Ginger I think this is a little under exposed - the moon seems grey rather than white on my screen. When I clock the pixels they read about 180, 150, 140 or so in the brightest areas. This is barely a warm grey, not white. Sunny f16 would suggest an exposure of 1/100th at f16 at ISO 100, but you shot at 1/250th. Frequently… -
Carolina Moon
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Re: Carolina Moon
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Re: Carolina Moon
Ginger, I think there are two different issues that you are addressing. Sharpness is a function of the optical quality of the lens, and the stability of the camera lens system, and the correct focus. My image was shot from a stationary tripod with a 300mm lens + a 2x telextender ( if my memory serves -- smugmug says 600… -
Re: Carolina Moon
I think I already said how I did it. I used the figures you gave me last night. If I hadn't been tired and shakey I would have bracketed some, but I was bracketing other things. I used the monopod. There was haze. Now am I going to get pictures like yours with haze? I mean cloudy haze. This is from the RAW, only the color… -
Re: Carolina Moon
Ginger, Rutt - see above :D :D Ginger - THINK TRIPOD!! It really will let your lens strut it stuff. You have good glass,girl, let it shine through. :): As I said, I think my image was shot with a Canon 300mm prime + a Canon 2x extender on a tripod with sefltimer release.. The camera was a 10D I am sure. Processed in PS,…
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