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RE: Shooting the moon…trying to at least
Surprisingly enough, you can get the best moon shots when it's at 1/2 to 3/4 full. Because the sun as at the side of it, it casts dramatic shadows on the ridges and craters - especially along the terminator line.
That being said, there's nothing like a full moon with just a few wisps of cloud in front.
Thanks for sharing the tip and your shot. Beautifully done! I love the composition with that bird in the foreground.
Thanks. It was definitely a "happy accident." No way I could have planned for that!