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Post by Romy Ocon on Mar 14, 2010 9:42:43 GMT
This shot certainly beats the one I got a while back at 7200 feet altitude (Mt. Data), using the same gear. This shows that seeing conditions at near sea level, even through the atmosphere of an urban area, can also be good. MANILA MOON - MARCH 7, 2010. Observed from Paranaque City, Philippines, on March 7, 2010 (04:57:54 local time), Canon 7D + 400 2.8 L IS + stacked Canon 2x and Sigma 2x TCs, 1600 mm, f/16, ISO 100, 1/25 sec, contrast detect focus in Live View, 475B/3421 support, remote switch, processed 100% crop Larger version: www.pbase.com/liquidstone/image/122523210/original.jpgI posted these photos also at DP review: forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1019&message=34723884
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Post by William Lim on Mar 14, 2010 10:05:34 GMT
Incredible just incredible, Romy.
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Post by Neon Rosell II on Mar 14, 2010 11:44:30 GMT
Wow!!
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Post by Francis Dizon on Mar 15, 2010 8:15:07 GMT
Good day Sir Romy! Amazing capture along with your other astro shots previously posted
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Post by Tonji Ramos on Mar 15, 2010 9:01:20 GMT
Wuff.
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Post by mantarey on Mar 16, 2010 1:35:55 GMT
WOW 100% cropped with stacked 2X TC's, Mastah Romy's Tech skills can really maximize the output of this amazing piece of glass.
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Post by Bobby Kintanar on Mar 16, 2010 2:11:42 GMT
That is a truly amazing moon shot! Incredible technique Ka Mastah!
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Post by Romy Ocon on Mar 16, 2010 2:56:59 GMT
Thanks folks, I think most of the fluorite atoms of the 400 2.8's elements had to help out on this one! ;D ;D ;D
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Post by Mark Itol on Mar 16, 2010 13:03:59 GMT
Superb details, Ka Mastah! Looks like the 400/2.8 is a very capable Sigmonster replacement for your lunar missions.
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