Many thanks for all your nice comments. I wasn't sure how my images would turn out as on the night it didn't "feel" that great.
Your reactions are very kind and make me look at them in a new light.
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Originally Posted by John K
very nice work Mike, excellent composition. Looks also like it was very handy having two DSLR's!!
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Thanks John, and also thanks to Rocket Boy, who leant me his Canon 300D so I had 2 DSLR's and could do more of what I wanted to do on the night.
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Originally Posted by middy
Can I ask how you stack the shots in Photoshop. I tried that with my wide angle sequence, but I couldn't find a way to straight add the layers. All I could do was have the layers on 'Normal' and set the opacity to 50% so as not to block the background, but then you just end up with very faint moons. I don't know 
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Hi Andrew
I layered all the images in photoshop, and then simply "cut" the moon out of each layer. That is, select the moon using the magic wand, inverse selection, and delete. So it deletes the rest of that layer leaving only the moon.
Thanks again.