Super Moon

AaronT said:
Thanks Click. Since I heard a supermoon was on its way I did some research on moon stacking. I wanted to see how much I could improve on previous moon shots with the same equipment. It turned out quite a bit. And then the weather co-operated.

Very nice! I'll have to try this at some point. Did you manually focus?
 
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Hi Aaron.
Very nice shots, I like the detail in the second shot, but I think the first shot is more how I see the moon, in the second shot it looks odd, kind of greenish even when viewed outside of the forum page compression (by clicking on the link). Even after saying all that, they are still very nice shots. Somewhat better than those I didn't take due to fair cloud cover! :)

Cheers, Graham.
 
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Valvebounce said:
Hi Aaron.
Very nice shots, I like the detail in the second shot, but I think the first shot is more how I see the moon, in the second shot it looks odd, kind of greenish even when viewed outside of the forum page compression (by clicking on the link). Even after saying all that, they are still very nice shots. Somewhat better than those I didn't take due to fair cloud cover! :)

Cheers, Graham.

The color comes from the green cheese. (On my computer it looks more gold-plated.)

But as you say, both are impressive.

For comparison/contrast, here is a photo I made of the moon on November 13, 2016, with my T3i (one shot) and 75-300mm lens. (Thank CA for the hint of cheese colors on the edges.)
moon11-13-2016.jpg
 
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Valvebounce said:
... Somewhat better than those I didn't take due to fair cloud cover! :)

Same here. I was quite disappointed I didn't get the chance to see it, as I had prepped last week with the Mark II version of the Canon 2x TC I recently acquired, so I could stack it with my 1.4x TC. :mad:

In any case, I did get a nice shot of last week's waxing gibbous moon. Not sure if I underexposed it a bit, but I'm happy with the detail.

Canon 5D Mark IV and EF 400mm f/4 DO IS II + EF 2x TC II + EF 1.4x TC III + an old Tamron 2x teleconverter

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AaronT said:
Daniel, that is a great single shot. I am impressed that it looks so good with 3 teleconverters. Of course you are starting off with a 400 DO and a MK IV. :)

Thanks, Aaron. I didn't know what to expect, but I am obviously pleased with the results!

At the Photo Plus Expo in NYC in October, I saw George Lepp give a presentation at Canon's exhibit. He shared his experience in shooting Bald Eagles in a nest with the 1Dx II, 800L and two 2x TCs -- so I had hope. It's why I just bought the used Mark II 2.x TC, as the Mark III doesn't allow for stacking. However, he was shooting 4k video and taking frame grabs. Here's a link, in case anyone is interested: http://learn.usa.canon.com/resources/articles/2016/lepp-4k-frame-grabs.shtml

BTW: I, too, got some 'green cheese' around the edges, so I used DPP to desaturate the photo just enough to remove it. ;D
 
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DJL329 said:
Same here. I was quite disappointed I didn't get the chance to see it, as I had prepped last week with the Mark II version of the Canon 2x TC I recently acquired, so I could stack it with my 1.4x TC. :mad:

Canon 5D Mark IV and EF 400mm f/4 DO IS II + EF 2x TC II + EF 1.4x TC III + an old Tamron 2x teleconverter

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I will have to give stacking a try..... on two levels! If the clouds part tonight, I will try a 2X, a 1.4X, and a 150-600 on the camera, and try to get at least 30 images to run through an image stacking program.... should be fun!
 
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