No special arrangement. Just the photo that I used for my work "we are all stardust"
( http://365project.org/jerome/365/2016-09-15 ). On September 14, two days before the full moon, I took this picture. Therefore, shadows are on one side, making the craters stand out vividly. For me the lunar phases are actually more expressive before and after full moon, which looks mostly flat.
Thank you all for your nice comments!
Certainly there are more interesting shots from the moon than my pic. As I said - I like it when the craters in the moon are vividly by sidelight. The picture shows how far I can go with my equipment - since two months I have a 600mm lens. It expands the possibilities.
Thank you all for your nice comments!
Certainly there are more interesting shots from the moon than my pic. As I said - I like it when the craters in the moon are vividly by sidelight. The picture shows how far I can go with my equipment - since two months I have a 600mm lens. It expands the possibilities.
Thanks for your nice comment!
Sorry, didn't find your moon photo.
o.k. All right.