Continuing to learn to shoot the right exposures and computer processing images.
I decided to image the waxing (almost quarter) moon. This image is a combination of 10 individual frames, 1/640 @ 800 ISO (stacked in Registax).
The central crater with the mountain peak in it's middle is called "Theophilus" (it's centered in the close-up picture). Theophilus is 100 kms in diameter and 3.2 kms deep!
Cropped for a closer look. |
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