My experience in photographing the moon is very limited, but it would seem
that your statement is rather broad.  Depending on the lens used, ISO, and
the distance between horizon or skylines and the camera, I'd think that
there might be plenty of opportunities to have both the moon and the other
elements in focus.  In fact, I'm sure I've seen some ;-))

Shel



> [Original Message]
> From: Paul Stenquist <

>  However, I agree that some foreground elements can make such a  
> shot more interesting. That usually works best as a composite, as  
> illustrated by Jack. Otherwise, you can't get enough DOF at a  
> reasonable ISO. 


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