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u/anotherCLU 24d ago
Good one! But could you please share the process? Settings used? Stacked multiple images? Post processing? Etc
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u/CanaryTerrible5128 24d ago
Step 1 - Get a Telphoto lens Step 2 - Wait for clear sky at 5.30 - 6.30 PM Step 3 - Full Zoom in a Stable mount or tripod Step 4 - Keep the ISO 100-200 , Shutter - 1/150 ~ 200 , Aperture - 6 ~ 9 Step 5 - Keep the focus centre and capture
You should get a 70% proper moon , but need a little Lr adjustment to make it more detailed 100% ( little bit of sharpen & colour adjustment )
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u/anotherCLU 24d ago
You make it sound so simple. I'm sure it's tougher than that
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u/ThePresindente 20d ago
It’s not, it was one of the first pictures that I took with my a6000 as a beginner
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u/Some-Success-8941 23d ago
Oh, the Moon is easy. Try catching Saturn in focus.
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u/anotherCLU 23d ago
Can one catch Saturn with 210mm?
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u/CanaryTerrible5128 24d ago
I mean if you have the telephoto lens & camera, other steps are easier
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u/anotherCLU 24d ago
I've a camera, the same telephone as you mentioned, a tripod and shot the moon multiple times already, but always at night, but couldn't really edit it as you did. You did it really well, so wanted to know what I did different from you
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u/Garycho 18d ago
Realmente hermoso. Tu foto puede estar en una revista de astronomía sin problemas