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Old 01-04-2009, 07:33 PM
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Full Moon 13/3/2009

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Old 01-04-2009, 09:21 PM
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30/03/2009 was 2 days ago? It wasn't a full moon then?

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Old 02-04-2009, 09:31 AM
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oopss Sorry... its actuallt 13/3/2009.. was a full moon. I was too excited to upload my pic so made a typo..hehe.

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Old 03-04-2009, 10:15 PM
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A slightly old Moon. Just a tad past Full....Thats OK.

How did you take the image ?
What camera did you use ?

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Old 04-04-2009, 06:07 PM
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Hi Geoffro,

Its good to know I have company.. I am too mad after MOON..heheh. well mate I just used a normal digi cam (no dslr or hi tech cam). Fuji s8100. Captured it at max optical zoom and then zoomed the image on the computer and adjusted brightness and contrast. I will be capturing some more nice ones on 10 april-full moon.

Wat about u? do u have any suggestions to capture good shots?

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A slightly old Moon. Just a tad past Full....Thats OK.

How did you take the image ?
What camera did you use ?

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Old 05-04-2009, 05:33 PM
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Hi again,

I just use a small Canon IXUS 70 compact digital camera. I mount it to the eyepiece with a camera adaptor worth about $40 to $60 dollars depending where you buy it.
And then I just fiddle round with the settings and focus till I get some good images. I usually take about 50 images and only keep about 10-15 of them per session.I then do some minor contrast processing and sharpening and thats about it.

My computer is filling up with Moons....LOL.

I have a great deal of fun imaging the moon while observing it.
I am only 2 phases short of gettring a full Months worth of Images of the Moon ( one everyday ).
Its taken me Months and Months and Months to get this far and I am still in need of some to complete the sequence, but havin' fun....

Here is one of my older posts with some more of my efforts in it. cheers.http://www.iceinspace.com.au/forum/a...se.php?a=53084

Keep it up.

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Old 05-04-2009, 05:58 PM
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Nice one Amit.
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Old 06-04-2009, 10:31 PM
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Thats a really cool image u have posted.. i hope the weather is not too cloudy on the full moon day..:-(

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Hi again,

I just use a small Canon IXUS 70 compact digital camera. I mount it to the eyepiece with a camera adaptor worth about $40 to $60 dollars depending where you buy it.
And then I just fiddle round with the settings and focus till I get some good images. I usually take about 50 images and only keep about 10-15 of them per session.I then do some minor contrast processing and sharpening and thats about it.

My computer is filling up with Moons....LOL.

I have a great deal of fun imaging the moon while observing it.
I am only 2 phases short of gettring a full Months worth of Images of the Moon ( one everyday ).
Its taken me Months and Months and Months to get this far and I am still in need of some to complete the sequence, but havin' fun....

Here is one of my older posts with some more of my efforts in it. cheers.http://www.iceinspace.com.au/forum/a...se.php?a=53084

Keep it up.

Geoffro.
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Old 06-04-2009, 10:33 PM
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Hi Jeanette,

Thanks for that.. r u a moon fan as well?

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Nice one Amit.
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Love the moon.
Favourite time is around day 10 when you can get some up close and personal images of Copernicus, Plato the Appenines.
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Oh cool.. feels like I found my kind of company..hehe. well i was planning to take some nice shots from 10april-full moon day onwards.. i hope the weather is cloudy..did u kno in march 2009 due to an asteroid hit, the moon is tilted by a few more degrees.. this could really mean more irregular tides here on earth..:-(

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Favourite time is around day 10 when you can get some up close and personal images of Copernicus, Plato the Appenines.
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