Yet another total eclipse of the heart...



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Nnnnsic wrote:The stars are from the same shot, I just took the same image and pulled the curves all the way up and removed the moon from the top layer. No raw adjustments, though.
And EXIF says D200, 80-400mm at 400mm, f5.6, 1 second, ISO 640
Nnnnsic wrote:And EXIF says D200, 80-400mm at 400mm, f5.6, 1 second, ISO 640
ATJ wrote:I was amazed how bright the moon was before and after the eclipse.
gstark wrote:ATJ wrote:I was amazed how bright the moon was before and after the eclipse.
Don't be amazed; this is normal.
ATJ wrote:gstark wrote:ATJ wrote:I was amazed how bright the moon was before and after the eclipse.
Don't be amazed; this is normal.
But I want to be amazed - and don't think you can stop me.
gstark wrote:ATJ wrote:gstark wrote:ATJ wrote:I was amazed how bright the moon was before and after the eclipse.
Don't be amazed; this is normal.
But I want to be amazed - and don't think you can stop me.
Ahhh ....
SPAEA.
gstark wrote:it's light source being the sun.
phillipb wrote:My guess is the world renowned Adobe telescope.![]()