I took this photo of the full moon around 6:30 last night. My photography is a work in progress. A soon as I downloaded all 12 pictures of the moon I realized how I could've adjusted exposure compensation.
This is the first picture that I took (1/3-second at 5.6 f-stop with 400 ISO). After this shot I kept adding compensation with my Canon EOS Rebel XT. With each succeeding picture the silhouette of the moon became less distinct.
I'd like to get to the point where I can capture the detail on the face of the moon.
Sunday, November 05, 2006
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