The moon is looking good tonight. A camera equipped with a zoom lens can capture it nicely but, like most things, it looks drastically different depending on the exposure.
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Canon T3i, 250 mm lens, 1/1000 second, f/4.0, ISO 3200 |
The short exposure (above) captures the moon's craters and its smooth, dark mare, while in a longer exposure (below) they are overexposed but the faint earthshine is revealed.
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Canon T3i, 250 mm lens, 1/5 second, f/4.0, ISO 3200 |
I thought the earthshine looked
better last night, but I suppose it isn't too bad tonight.
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