All of your moon shots have the moon over exposed. The brightness range is really too great to get anything except the moon properly exposed or get the rest of the shot with some kind of correct exposure and let the moon's exposure fall where it may. Those are your choices unless you're looking to do some kind of composite image or some extreme form of HDR.

On 2/10/2013 5:43 PM, Aahz Maruch wrote:
On Sun, Feb 03, 2013, Larry Colen wrote:
It was a fun afternoon hanging out with John and Aahz.  After lunch I
suggested playing with cameras at Coyote Creek park because there is
often interesting wildlife there.  Of course it didn't really come out
to play until we were leaving.
Fun for me, too!  And I appreciate all the advice and play time!

While I'm working on sorting through the photos, I figure I might as
well put up some old shots (I suppose this is technically GESO, but it's
all different exposures of the same shot):

http://rule6.info/photos/critique/moon/

I'm curious which shot(s) people like best -- and why.  This was a quick
experiment in long exposures (I noticed the moon peeking through the
trees and ran in to get my A710 and tripod).  The shots are nothing to
write home about, but might be suitable for postcards.


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