Da MOON!

Uploaded: May 09, 2005

Description

I shot this with my Cannon S110 - Through the eyepiece of a Meade EXT telescope -
I held it on there with a cut out WD-40 lid and a rubber band - Just to see if I could do it -
It came out pretty good really :)- Some sharpening and contrast in PS of course.

Comments

Sue L. Cullumber May 19, 2005

Wow Stephen I think it came out amazing! #251338

Stephen J. Laurent May 20, 2005

Thanks so much -
I'm hoping to be able to get a tripod and adapter for my telescope this summer so that I can turn it into a lens for my D-70 - That way I can really get some great astrophotos without the need for rubber bands - :-)

thanks for looking -
sjl #1371870


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