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Old 11-01-2006, 04:17 PM
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Hi Andrew,

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Originally Posted by Rocket Boy
Very nice shot Humayun,
Like Davo said nicely focused and sharp.
Thank you.

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Originally Posted by Rocket Boy
Have a look at getting a moon filter. I bought a 2" Orion moon filter from Bintel. Havn't had a chance to try it yet.
Also maybe consider a 0.6x reducer for your 8", which will allow you to frame the moon and do widefield shots later with you 350D.
I do have a Bintel ND 96 filter, but I don't have eyepiece projection/tele-extender equipment just yet to do that much-loved eyepiece-projection photography.

I have been thinking about a focal reducer as well.

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Originally Posted by Rocket Boy
In case you where contemplating, I don't suggest imaging in B/W mode through the camera. What you did to desaturate is better.
Personally I like to keep it in colour, use the in camera noise reduction and if necessary run the image through NEAT IMAGE later, but don't overdo it.
Obviously use mirror lockup.
I never shoot in black and white; that can always be digitally performed later. I like my colour! I didn't turn the on-camera noise reduction on, even though this was an ISO-1600 image. I felt that at 1/640th of a second, I probably wouldn't need it. I will try next time with it on. And, yes, I did use mirror lock-up with this shot.

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Originally Posted by Rocket Boy
Did you crop the image because the top of the moon was oversaturated?
I'd leave it as is because now the crop detracts from the overall look.
Because I don't have a focal reducer, the Moon was very large at prime focus; it didn't fit on the sensor, although it fit perfectly when viewing through the eyepiece. I guess that has something to do with the increased focal length induced by threading a camera on the back; it's not the same distance as the eyepiece. So, I made sure I got the portion of the Moon which showed the most detail. The left-hand side hasn't been cropped. It's just that way because the subject didn't fit the frame. The part that has been cropped is the top part, it was all black sky, and detracted from the feel of the image. I, therefore, roughly cropped the top the same sky distance as the bottom of the image to the edge of the frame.

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Originally Posted by Rocket Boy
I think you've done a top job with it tho.
Well done mate.

Thank you, heaps!

Regards,
Humayun
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