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Old 29-11-2012, 09:56 AM
chaffingbuttock (Matthew)
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Jayden - you can also do what I do when on holiday and don't want to carry my tripod - try to balance your camera on something solid like a handy tree stump or clean-looking rubbish bin etc with something to prop it upwards if the moon is low enough. If you take your image at the fastest setting (i.e. ISO 3200 or something, widest aperture i.e F5.6 and a reasonably fast shutter speed.. i'm thinking 1/1000 or something?) plus use timer delay for your photo, you might be able to get somethign decent. Of course don't step too far from your camera in case it topples!
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