Fly Me to the Moon
Uploaded: February 18, 2005
Stephanie Lyons February 18, 2005
Excellent detail Arienne ... Did you use a tripod? Do you have any more details that you could share? #216831Kevin Burns February 18, 2005
hello Arienne.Detrick V. Martin February 18, 2005
Wow, what detail wonderful night shot. I would love to know how you did this shot. It left me speechless also. #1114667Jonna Bergström February 18, 2005
Excellent!!! #1115178Arienne Davey February 21, 2005
Sorry I did not include detail along with the photo. I have now added it. It was taken around 5:30 PM last Friday night, no tripod, using a 300mm lense with a 2x teleconverter. I believe the shutter speed was 1/400. I'm hoping to get a few more phases of the moon within the next month or so and will very soon be posting a montage of shots from the last lunar eclipse. I didn't have the teleconverter yet, but they are still pretty close. Thank you all for your praise. It really means a lot! #1122378Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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