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pilottttt ([personal profile] pilottttt) wrote 2021-06-22 10:11 pm (UTC)

It's a good shoot.
Astronomers usually advise to shoot not the full moon, but half or two-thirds of the moon - then the light falls at an angle and on its surface you can see the shadows from the terrain (mountains, craters, etc.), and the details are better visible. In short, everything is like on Earth ;)
And, by the way, automation usually overdoes the exposure - so here you need to be a little tricky with the settings.

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