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Moon last night (14 June) with Canon 350D Large File



 
 
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Old June 16th 05, 11:31 AM
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Originally Posted by Chris Taylor
Another clear evening last night but with the moon a little high. Took this
with the Canon 350D and 80mm Skywatcher refractor mounted on a celestron
goto mount. Great thing about this arrangement is the whole lot can be
carried outside in one go. Camera bag over shoulder, scope under-arm and
battery in hand. Its up, running and taking snaps within 5 minutes.

Its about 350k to download though (1 to 2 mins on dial up?).

http://tinyurl.com/74efs

Regards Chris
Hi Chris - nice image and not IMHO out-of-focus. It is perhaps presented a little too large and could benefit [and appear much sharper!] is cropped tight around the moon itself and rescaled to fit a typical PC monitor say 1000 pixels wide. It also saves on file size and download speed if the image is JPG crunched by say 20% but you probably know that anyway.

Good luck.

Nytecam
 




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