Has has been said, that's a very nice composite.
Did you position each shot in the frame. or is that how they all showed
up in the same camera position?
They look like if they were in the opposite order the shadows on the
moon would almost draw a circle .
John wrote on 1/22/19 8:52 AM:
So, I went out and stood in what felt like an Arctic Wind for 3 hours or
so and took pictures of the moon. As usual, the instructions for how to
do it right were at home on my desk waiting so I could find out
everything I did wrong.
Still, I didn't muff it as badly as I did the Solar Eclipse in 2017.
https://flic.kr/p/2ehuNSE
K-1, Tokina AT-X Pro 80-200mm f/2.8 @ 200mm & F/16, ISO 100, various
wrong shutter speeds so I didn't catch much of the red tint.
I was in town when I took these, right next to the parking lot for a
city park. Raleigh, Cary & Wake County have been installing new LED
street lights that don't cause as much light pollution as the old lighting.
I've noticed it a couple of times in the last year or so, driving back
to Raleigh on the Interstate late some night when it's overcast there's
less of a bubble of light over the city.
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