No, I haven't. This end of the year all gets a bit silly.
I was thinking that to get anything other than a full or gibbous moon, the configuration of observers would require that one shot would have to be a daytime shot of the moon. I can shoot an early evening shot of first quarter, but to get a good baseline, someone else would have to shoot the moon as it follows the sun into the sky around lunch-time.
So I'm wondering if we can get shots from a daytime moon that will match sufficiently. I'm sure it's possible, hell some people here have managed spectacular contrast on Jupiter during the day. But I will need to run some tests to make sure *I can do it before asking others to participate.
-Markus
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