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Thread: Set up and shot of the full moon

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    Set up and shot of the full moon

    I picked up a Canon 100-400 for an upcoming job overseas and I wanted to try it out on the blue moon we had last week.
    This is cropped some but I was pleased with the capture.


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    Spectacular!
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    Thank you Hawk.

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    That is really nice. It looks so good with my bad eyes. It must be really spectacular for folks that can see well.

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    Nice!
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    Canon has excellent glass. Nice shot Hunter. You can even still see Neil Armstrong’s footprints and those Hasselblad bodies they left behind.

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    Absolutely brilliant! I've spent hours and hours trying for something like this, with pathetic results!

    Quote Originally Posted by patriotic
    Canon has excellent glass. Nice shot Hunter. You can even still see Neil Armstrong’s footprints and those Hasselblad bodies they left behind.
    - gulp -

    Please say you're joking! They didn't just leave them up there, did they??
    Too many people miss the silver lining because they're expecting gold.
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    No, that's true. The Hassys they used up there, are still there. They didn't bring them back, only the film backs were brought home.
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    A total of 12 in all were left behind.

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    It is such a shame that Hasselblads were left behind.
    I wonder what sort is shape they are in now.

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