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Photographer  Cheri Meredith-Evans {Karma:1766}
Project N/A Camera Model Minolta Maxxum
Categories Nature
Film Format
Portfolio Sky
Lens Promaster 100-400 zoom + 2X converter
Uploaded 4/11/2005 Film / Memory Type Kodak 200 ISO
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Views 451 Shutter 30s
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About Here is another one. This one is a little more defined and a little darker than the first one. If you would like more info on these photos please read the "Additional Information Portion on Full Moon #1". Enjoy.
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Cheri Meredith-Evans   {K:1766} 4/14/2005
Larry,
Thank you for your comment.
I would've liked much more detail also.
~Cheri

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Cheri Meredith-Evans   {K:1766} 4/14/2005
Thank you so much for your helpful comments Mary! I looked at your moon photos and I think they are lovely! Great job. And thank you for sharing your knowledge technilogically on this subject.
Thanks again,
Cheri

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Larry Monserate Piojo Larry Monserate Piojo   {K:10780} 4/13/2005
cool shot! I agree with Mary that moon is really a difficult subject... i also tried that one, and i wanted to get as much detail from the moon as possible but until now, i wasnt able to do that. you did good here, anyway, but i prefer much more detail. :) Good work!

Keep Shootin' From The Heart,
LarryM.P.

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Mary Brown   {K:71879} 4/11/2005
The Moon can be a difficult target. I can not get any decent shots with my camera. The Moon always looks too small. I held my camera to my telescope and got a few nice shots to post.
You've obviously been working hard at this. To me, the Moon looks a little overexposed which washes out the detail. You have taken exposures long enough to show movement in the celestial sphere. The is something called a 'barn door tracker' that can be made to mount a camera on. It is motorized to account for the motion of the Earth. I know that SkyNews Magazine has plans for one. I don't know cameras well enough to know what your equipment is capable of, so don't know how much benefit the tracker would be.
Mary
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