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    Member Don Kondra's Avatar
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    Full moon...

    Greetings,

    Just lucky timing, two minutes later it dropped below freezing and hazed over

    50-200mm + ec 14, no resizing just cropped from raw

    Full moon...-full-moon.jpg

    Cheers, Don

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    Re: Full moon...

    Good job considering the limitations on the equipment! You've caught it very three-dimensionally.

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    Mike
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    Re: Full moon...

    LOL

    "limitations on the equipment" ???

    Care to expand on that

    Cheers, Don

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    Re: Full moon...

    All I meant was that it wasn't a huge zoom, even with a teleconverter. Even with that, the moon must have been relatively small in the frame. No dig at Canon intended!

    Mike
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    Re: Full moon...

    Quote Originally Posted by Didache
    All I meant was that it wasn't a huge zoom, even with a teleconverter. Even with that, the moon must have been relatively small in the frame. No dig at Canon intended!

    Mike
    It was relatively small in the frame, I believe the image is what is referred to as a 100% crop.

    With OLYMPUS camera's having a x2 crop factor, the focal length was 566 mm

    Cheers, Don

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