
Full Moon 16 March 2006
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Man on the MoonThe full moon was 2 nights ago and I tried out the Bigma and 2x teleconvertor. I think I need a new tripod but this was one of the early results. Comments please.
![]() Full Moon 16 March 2006 Steve
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Steve in the past I have used the Bigma to photograph the moon and found that by shooting very early morning rather than late at night the moon appeared to be closer. The Bigma can produce some really sharp images.
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The shot is as shot no crop. I have increased the contrast as mentioned - have I overdone it now??. The early mornings are a bit of a trick for me as I am always on my way to work before the sun.
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The contrast is good, but it seems a bit oversharpened with the bright border effect around the terminator at the right hand edge where it should be dark. The moon wont necessarily be larger in the early morning, it is dependent on if its moving closer or further away in its elliptical orbit, and since it reached apogee on the 13th of March it will be moving closer to Earth until the 28th when perigee occurs, so if you wait from the evening to the morning, it will appear slightly larger, but if you wait until the next evening it will be larger again ![]() Remember too that superimposed on this gradual increase from the 13th to 28th that it is actually closer to you when it is overhead than it is on the horizon, so will appear larger when it is highest in the sky, despite any optical illusions of how big it appears near the horizon. Gordon D70, D200, CP5700
3rd time lucky - I wish I knew what I was doing here. The black border appeared when I applied the contrast enhancement. I selected the black, slected inverse and the edge appeared?? photoshop quirk maybe.
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OK, its getting close ![]() Actually I checked myself and found it is easily fixed:) ![]() Gordon D70, D200, CP5700
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