Well, heck, you want everything.

http://www.mindspring.com/~morephotos/PESO_--_moon09082006.html

Kenneth Waller wrote:

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>Kenneth Waller
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>From: "P. J. Alling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: PESO -- Moon 09-08-2006
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>>With other people posting their moon captures I decided to give it a try 
>>too, having a.) A lens/converter combination I'd never tried for this. 
>>b.) A crystal clear night sky for a change. c.) A certain lack of 
>>imagination, (I hope it was only because I was tired).  So here's my 
>>attempt.  I have to say I expected a lack of contrast with the 
>>combination I used, but I'm also a bit disappointed with how sharp the 
>>details were recorded.  I suppose I can blame my crappy tripod for 
>>now,.until I have a better one to test with.  Still, here it is.
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>>Technical Info:
>>Pentax *ist-Ds ISO 200 @ 1/40sec (Av) Spot
>>vmc Vivitar Solid Cat 600mm f8 with smc Pentax 1.7x converter @ ~f14
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>>Notes:  Shot with 2sec. delay with mirror prefire.  This is the center 
>>1600x1600mp of the frame.  I used curves to bring up the mid tones a 
>>bit, impart a bit of an s curve response and then seriously enhanced the 
>>contrast, in Photoshop.  Then resized to 800x800 for web display.
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>>--Albert Einstein
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