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Dennis
26-11-2007, 09:27 AM
Hello,

Here is a photo of last night’s Moon (Sun 25th Nov) taken with the Canon 40D, EF70-200 F4L and EF x2 Extender. I’ve included a down sampled full frame (3888x2592) photo to show the relative size of the Moon in the full frame and an 800x800 crop.

The dark shading at the bottom of the Moon was caused by tree branches shading this section, as the Moon was very low on the horizon.

1/500 sec at F8 (wide open) at 400ASA.

Cheers

Dennis

iceman
26-11-2007, 09:46 AM
Interesting blue tones, Dennis. Was that caused by the WB setting or the altitude above the horizon?

Lovely sharp image. Still not enough focal length though, eh? :)

Dennis
26-11-2007, 11:51 AM
Hi Mike

I discovered the “Filter” function in CS3 and applied a blue filter to the crop shot. It kinda reminded me of those cold, frosty mornings!:whistle:

This combo may become my “grab and go” set up! Who needs a GEM, Polar Alignment, PC, cables, etc? :P

Cheers

Dennis

citivolus
26-11-2007, 06:44 PM
On a similar note, I have used a visible light solar filter on my 70-200 f/2.8 w/2x tc hand held with some success. It makes for a very quick grab and go check to see if I should set up the scope. Sure, I'm not likely to need solar filters any time soon, but I do like the occasional peek even when nothing is going on.

The same filters fit my 15x70 binos, so either one is good for a quick check of the sun.

h0ughy
27-11-2007, 01:15 PM
look who is having fun with their new toy!!!! Nice once Dennis

Dennis
27-11-2007, 05:38 PM
Why thank you Sir H0ugh, a most valued complement indeed, from THE archetypal gadget man! LOL

Cheers

Dennis