After the rain and dust: Full Moon tomorrow (pic)

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After the rain and dust: Full Moon tomorrow (pic)

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As we have stargazing weather tonight ( and tomorrow) I thought I try another pic from the Moon which is Full tomorrow....

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7.30 pm Moon is huge and orange, gorgeous.
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Max, have you been drawing patterns on that moon? :-)
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PhotoLady wrote: Sat Mar 31, 2018 8:10 pm Max, have you been drawing patterns on that moon? :-)
It is a different setting on my camera which change the colour and the picture sharpness obviously. Here two pics from today, which is the real full moon, unfortunately a bit too late as I missed the Moonrise while watching FC Bayern match. At half time I went quick outside and took some shots.

Here with setting Moon:
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and a different setting to avoid camera shake
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I wished to have a larger zoom, then I would use a tripod which I bought today.. Any experience with zoom > 100x?

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Very nice shots thanks, Max! Though my calendar says Full Moon is today, Sat 31 March...

With a sturdy tripod, you can try pointing your camera through a telescope? I managed this to good effect a few years ago.

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