Posted July 5, 20159 yr Took this shot of the moon in the middle of the night through heavy fog with my CanoN SX50HS. Amazing the fog didn't show in the photograph. About 125 Zoom. I notice a huge crater at the bottom at about 7 O'Clock.. Must have been some huge impact. Played around with settings the previous night to see what would happen. This is the result. I quite like the Blue hue. Roses are red, violets are blue, I'm Schizophrenic, and so am I Free Photo Restoration and Repair for all Forum members - CLICK HERE Please pop back and let us know if your Computer problem has been solved.
July 5, 20159 yr FPCH Admin Excellent shots. That first one is amazing with its detail. Off Topic Forum - Unlike the Rest
July 5, 20159 yr Author Thanks Bob. Roses are red, violets are blue, I'm Schizophrenic, and so am I Free Photo Restoration and Repair for all Forum members - CLICK HERE Please pop back and let us know if your Computer problem has been solved.
July 14, 20159 yr I also find it fascinating that we get a slightly different view of it depending on where we are in the world, as DSTM is in Australia and therefore the southern hemisphere, I am in the UK and in the northern hemisphere. I have the same camera and took this shot either the same day or the day after. The crater I have pointed out with the arrow, is in a different place on DSTM's shot.