Tonight's Moon Stacked

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Tonight's Moon Stacked

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I took three different sets of tonight's Moon shots, different exposure values and different number of images in each stack.
All on Sony A99M2 and Sony 70-400G on a tripod. The moon was right above my head and was impractical to lift a ~2.5Kg setup
and expect aligned shots. :lol:

12 Images stacked with Zerene Stacker, f8 @1/125s, iso200

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19 Images stacked with Zerene Stacker, f10 @1/80s, iso200
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12 Images stacked with Zerene Stacker, f10 @1/250s, iso200
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Re: Tonight's Moon Stacked

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I always admire your moon shots since you have some powerful gear to get good details. :) But I sense a misalignment or shift in juxta positioning where the craters are abundant towards the dark side of the moon. Otherwise it's good. :)

Thanks for sharing, Sury.
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Re: Tonight's Moon Stacked

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Yildiz,
I seldom use tripod but moon was right above me. Camera was virtually perpendicular to ground. I am not sure if that caused craters on bright side not have perspective. Will try with a different azimuth one of these days.

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Re: Tonight's Moon Stacked

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sury wrote:Yildiz,
I seldom use tripod but moon was right above me. Camera was virtually perpendicular to ground. I am not sure if that caused craters on bright side not have perspective. Will try with a different azimuth one of these days.

Sury

:) I certainly hope you don't tire yourself unnecessarily but as you wish…

Good luck whatever the approach you want to take. :)

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