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Post by Bailey on Feb 20, 2019 12:15:00 GMT
1 more super moon f10, 1/125s, ISO 200, 600mm (960mm eq.)
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Post by hmca on Feb 20, 2019 13:13:02 GMT
Excellent shot, Bailey. Thanks for sharing your camera settings.
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Post by tonyw on Feb 20, 2019 13:36:56 GMT
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Post by whippet on Feb 20, 2019 19:37:08 GMT
I wonder how many people have thought that, Tony. Not me, for one.
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Post by Bailey on Feb 21, 2019 9:57:35 GMT
Excellent shot, Bailey. Thanks for sharing your camera settings.
Thank you hmca and no problem
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Post by Bailey on Feb 21, 2019 9:59:20 GMT
Thank you Tony.
But I always thought the moon was right side up down under and upside down "up over"
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Post by Bailey on Feb 21, 2019 10:05:51 GMT
If anyone is wondering what the dark patches are on photos of the moon, this link might help explain what they are...
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Post by Peterj on Feb 21, 2019 14:47:19 GMT
If anyone is wondering what the dark patches are on photos of the moon, this link might help explain what they are...
An interesting (at least to me) fact ... In the US the pattern these spot make is named "The Man in the Moon"; the Chinese call them "The Toad in the Moon"
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Post by Bailey on Feb 22, 2019 5:29:09 GMT
If anyone is wondering what the dark patches are on photos of the moon, this link might help explain what they are...
An interesting (at least to me) fact ... In the US the pattern these spot make is named "The Man in the Moon"; the Chinese call them "The Toad in the Moon"
Yes that's interesting.....when I was a kid I remember we used to be able to see a face in the moon. Not sure I can see one now though.
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