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    Smile Shot The Moon last night:

    I have done this many times before, but it's never looked this good, due to an effective
    focal length of 1200mm.
    D70+ 2x coverter+Tokina 80-400mm zoom. iso 800, 1/800sec@ F5.6. 400mm of course. Surprisingly, the camera autofocoused! Not quiclky though.
    Took about 10 shots and this one is the sharpest. Used a large tripod, but the image in the viewfinder was vibrating like crazy.
    Nice long weekend is here, maybe I'll finaly get to shoot some people!
    HAPPY EASTER TOO ALL!
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    Re: Shot The Moon last night:

    I called the police, your in trouble now...;)


    Nice moon dude...;)


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    Re: Shot The Moon last night:

    Nice...viewing anything at such long focal lengths is tough, taking pictures must be way harder...Here's my attempt at shooting the moon...Three out of five baby!!!
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    Re: Shot The Moon last night:

    Nicely done, both of you.
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    Re: Shot The Moon last night:

    Quote Originally Posted by DownByFive
    Nice...viewing anything at such long focal lengths is tough, taking pictures must be way harder...Here's my attempt at shooting the moon...Three out of five baby!!!
    Duuuuhhhh.....I don't get it.


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    Re: Shot The Moon last night:

    That's an awesome moon shot dude! What's that in front, it almost looks like a cacti.

    Almo Shooting the Moon is also a technique in the card game Hearts found on most PCs I think. I sincerely don't recommend getting started or you'll start having bad dreams about black queens...

    Good job btw

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    Re: Shot The Moon last night:

    Quote Originally Posted by walterick
    That's an awesome moon shot dude! What's that in front, it almost looks like a cacti.

    Almo Shooting the Moon is also a technique in the card game Hearts found on most PCs I think. I sincerely don't recommend getting started or you'll start having bad dreams about black queens...

    Good job btw

    Rick
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    Wink Re: Shot The Moon last night:

    Quote Originally Posted by mdmc
    I have done this many times before, but it's never looked this good, due to an effective
    focal length of 1200mm.
    D70+ 2x coverter+Tokina 80-400mm zoom. iso 800, 1/800sec@ F5.6. 400mm of course. Surprisingly, the camera autofocoused! Not quiclky though.
    Took about 10 shots and this one is the sharpest. Used a large tripod, but the image in the viewfinder was vibrating like crazy.
    Nice long weekend is here, maybe I'll finaly get to shoot some people!
    HAPPY EASTER TOO ALL!
    Mark.

    Cool Shot! I been hoping for a chance to get out the Celestron and shoot a few frames, but it's been mostly cloudy here for the past week or two.

    One trick I read for setups like you used, is to use two tripods. Put the lens on one tripod, and the camera on the other one. It helps to take out the vibrations. Great for shooting landscapes, but you'll have to lead the moon a bit at that focal length, as it will cross your field of view fairly quickly.
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    Re: Shot The Moon last night:

    Almo, The police came and saw that I was on PR. Case dissmissed!
    Down By Five, thank you, but I don't get it?
    Axle, thank you!
    Almo, see above!
    Walterick, I was dreaming of a black queen last night! Now we all know! (Pine tree).
    Down By Five, good games!
    Almo, what'd you're black queen look like?
    Speed, that sounds hard, and I'm lazy, some other time perhaps!

    Thanks to all of you for looking and posting ,
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