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Old 01-08-2007, 22:40   #8 (permalink)
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Re: Moon Shot

I am sure the advice from others will help but the key difference between your shot and Lee's is the lighting. I have also tried to take moon shots and, for a full moon, have certainly done no better than you. In order to get a full moon the lighting is clearly flat so you cannot see the outlines of craters etc. If you take a shot with half moon say then you will have low angle lighting which will be much more dramatic and give that 3rd dimension.
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