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11 Comments
Spectacular! :up: Wonderful clarity on the craters. Looks like you're enjoying your new lens 😉
Which lenses did you use for this? Wonderful….
Adele, yes I'm having fun with it.
Darko, I used the Canon EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L USM IS for this shot (and most of the recent ones I've posted).
:eyes: The detail is amazing.
Beautiful, the professor in the South Downs Planetarium in nearby Chichester said that photography of the Moon when its near its half phase is the best because it really outlines the Craters and mountains, well done 😀
Stunning! :eyes:
Gorgeous! You did a very nice job!
Wow, perfect! :eyes:
Thanks. I took another shot last night.
Excellent shot. I used to take a lot of astro pictures in the old days of film. I used a 400 mm lens with a doubler. Thanks for the technical info – I'll try it, but my best lens is a 210 zoom, so I won't get anything this great.
wow! :eyes: