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The Moon
The Moon
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Photograph Information Photographer's Comments
Challenge: Round (Classic Editing)
Camera: Sony DSC-F717
Location: Front yard
Date: Jul 11, 2003
Aperture: F-2.2
ISO: 100
Shutter: 1/400 sec
Galleries: Sky, Landscape
Date Uploaded: Jul 13, 2003

A nearly full moon, shot through Celestron C-5

Statistics
Place: 37 out of 293
Avg (all users): 5.8624
Avg (commenters): 6.9091
Avg (participants): 5.9023
Avg (non-participants): 5.8000
Views since voting: 1369
Votes: 218
Comments: 24
Favorites: 0


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07/25/2003 03:02:41 AM
haha i was robbed too
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07/23/2003 03:47:27 PM
Arrgggg!!!!
 Comments Made During the Challenge
07/22/2003 04:37:05 PM
Nice exposure/tone range. Shot from Southern Hemisphere?
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07/22/2003 06:28:20 AM
Great moon shot. It`s not quite full. You must have used a telescope of some sort for this. 7
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07/22/2003 02:59:35 AM
best moon shot here. great focus. awesome detail. don't listen to anyone that gives low score for cliche subject. This shot makes takes a common subject and makes it beautiful. excellent. 8
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07/21/2003 02:21:10 PM
Great detail on the right rim. Well done.
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07/21/2003 10:58:32 AM
what kind of lens do you have!~!??
07/20/2003 02:31:21 PM
This is an amazing photo of the moon! It's so detailed! Amazing job!
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07/20/2003 11:06:53 AM
The best of the moon shots: sharp, well captured, good shutter speed. Did you use a telescope?
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07/18/2003 03:06:05 AM
sorry, just got fed-up with the moon images.. hence marked down for lack of originality
07/18/2003 02:58:38 AM
One of the better moon shot, this one is sharp and well defined.
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07/17/2003 06:43:07 PM
Clear photo. I think you could have strengthened the "roundness" link in this photo by cropping the sides in more to make the black background a perfect square, thus, highlighting the roundfulness of the moon.
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07/17/2003 09:24:38 AM
good texture. I enjoy these shots
Sue
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07/17/2003 05:23:39 AM
Check it out, It's upside down! But nice and sharp
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07/16/2003 10:30:01 PM
Simply magnificent. (10)
What time of the night did you take this?
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07/16/2003 07:29:25 PM
WOW!
07/16/2003 05:33:53 PM
Good to see that someone actually used a spotting scope to take a moon shot! Much better than relying on camera zoom. well done
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07/16/2003 09:21:02 AM
Fantastic shot. What equipment did you use to take this????
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07/16/2003 08:41:13 AM
Very cool shot of the moon.
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07/16/2003 07:48:12 AM
Great shot, but isn't it upside down??
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07/16/2003 07:09:48 AM
The third shot of the moon I've seen so far... and finally one that's in focus! This one is quite impressive -- awesome details! Must be quite the lens you have there.
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07/16/2003 03:13:40 AM
Light is too bright on the top edge...
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07/15/2003 10:48:06 PM
How did you get this close?
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07/15/2003 10:10:45 PM
amazing close up of the moon. i'm always trying to capture it in the sky, but i obviously don't have the equipment you do.
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