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Like a Midnight Sun. D90. F5.6.2Seconds. ISO100. 105mm. Pop Up Flash. |
The moon was huge these couple of nights. Some of you might had missed the full moon that had the eclipse happening on Saturday. I certainly did.
Large moon offers an opportunity to be photographed in greater details especially if you are limited by the tools (or lense). My maximum is a 300mm, which gives a 450mm focal length equivalent on the D90 1.5x crop sensor. Here is a bonus pic of the moon, as is is seen, cropped 100%.
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D90. F8. 1/125. ISO100 Cropped 100% |
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