2400mm True Full Moon

© Carolina K. Smith

2400mm True Full Moon

Uploaded: April 18, 2006

Description

True full April moon (Michigan, USA), natural isolation against black sky. 800mm lens with 2x TC and 1.5x 12MP camera sensor. 2400mm view (35mm equivalent). 1/80 sec, f/6.3.

Comments

Dennis Flanagan level-classic April 18, 2006

This is the best Moon photograph I have seen. #429615

William C. Raco level-classic April 18, 2006

Wow, this is amazing, Carolina.
Well worth howling at!
Superb work

Bill #2659237

Jim [popeyes©] Naso April 18, 2006

Great capture Carolina, wonderful detail. I guess THE FLAG is on the back side.

Regards,
popeyes© #2659281


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