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Old 02-03-2018, 08:05 AM
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1st day of autumn 2018 moonage

99.6%lit up, sucker hole out of nowhere near midnight. how lucky was that?

i did a video of the process so i can show what i probably have done wrong, will post that later
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Old 02-03-2018, 11:37 AM
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Oh, that's stunning !!
Fantastic mate.

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99.6%lit up, sucker hole out of nowhere near midnight. how lucky was that?
Great timing Davo.
Why do I keep hearing that Dean Martin classic in my mind?
"When the moon hits your sensor like a big pizza pie, there's no Moiré."

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Old 02-03-2018, 11:45 AM
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Didn't take you long to master Moonage!

Fabulous images.

Looking forward to 1st quarter!

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Oh, that's stunning !!
Fantastic mate.


Great timing Davo.
Why do I keep hearing that Dean Martin classic in my mind?
"When the moon hits your sensor like a big pizza pie, there's no Moiré."

oh thats classic but not as cheezy as this how i did it video - no words at all and thats 17 minutes you will never get back


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Didn't take you long to master Moonage!

Fabulous images.

Looking forward to 1st quarter!

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hope the learning and seeing progresses
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oh thats classic but not as cheezy as this how i did it video - no words at all and thats 17 minutes you will never get back
Wow, wish I had 54 subscribers....
Houghy Neistat or what !!!

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Houghy Neistat or what !!!

i had to look that up as i had no idea
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Very nice capture.

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i had a clear night tonight for some reason - i managed to obtain 100% illumination data
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