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© David Triplett, Bountiful, UT

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Image of the waxing gibbous moon, captured from Furnace Creek in Death Valley, 191 feet below sea level, and processed in LR-5.

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© David Triplett, Bountiful, UT

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Dave..This is one sharp image of our neighbour planet!What lense were you using?Bravo et salutations-Laurent
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Laurent, all of the EXIF data is shown above. The lens was a Nikkor 200-500mm/5.6 on my D7100, but the full process is described in my post in this thread: "https://www.photo.net/discuss/threads/nikon-dx-camera-and-a-fx-lens.5514274/page-2#post-5743515" I am rather pleased with the outcome, so thank you for your kind words and encouragement. Here's hoping spring is not too slow in coming to your neck of the woods! Happy trails, David.
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David...First,let me appologize for naming you Dave in my original comment.Now,thank you for directing me to the thread explaining how you managed this excellent/best I have seen/jealous it's not mine shot.We are having April showers presently and guess what..­.somewhat white and the forecast says 20-30 cm on top of the almost 3 ft we have on the ground.Salutations-Laurent
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Laurent, please, no problems being called "Dave". That is the name many people I love and who love me use, so it is not an issue. Sorry to hear about the snow. I'm looking forward to your springtime images from the far Northeast. Keep on keeping on...
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Wonderful sharpness, contrast and shadows! One day you will no doubt be able to photograph and thereby actually document that the Apollo landing modules actually did land there!
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Hi David,

 

a wonderful shot of the moon; I have seldom seen this crispness and clarity in moon images, very well done! Kind regards, Vincent

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