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It was quite low in the sky - about 25-30deg elevation I would guess.
C&C most welcome.
Canon EOS400D, Sigma 70-300 DG APO lens, 1/20 @ f/14, ISO100, 300mm
This is the original.
And this is with a bit of tweaking of the contrast and levels plus a bit of sharpening in Aperture
I have a couple of questions.
Why is the moon out of focus with the lens set to infinity - even at f/14? I would have thought that 250,000 miles would be near enough infinity, especially when you take into account DoF?
How do people bring out the colour, or colourize, photos of the moon? I guess that the quality of the original image has a bearing on it; maybe the above shot isn't good enough?
C&C most welcome.
Canon EOS400D, Sigma 70-300 DG APO lens, 1/20 @ f/14, ISO100, 300mm
This is the original.
And this is with a bit of tweaking of the contrast and levels plus a bit of sharpening in Aperture
I have a couple of questions.
Why is the moon out of focus with the lens set to infinity - even at f/14? I would have thought that 250,000 miles would be near enough infinity, especially when you take into account DoF?
How do people bring out the colour, or colourize, photos of the moon? I guess that the quality of the original image has a bearing on it; maybe the above shot isn't good enough?