See NASA's website to find out what you're looking at. Apparently, the part between the two visible craters is where the Apollo 15 astronauts drove around in their moon buggy. Click the picture for a clearer version of the image.
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Hugh, a fab picture! Some technical details would be appreciated (lens, exposure, aperture, ISO?).
That's a pretty ordinary lens. I'd love to see what a 400 or 600 with an extender tube could do on a night like last night. On the other hand, if you're shooting on an APS (non-full frame SLR) body, a 300mm would be a bit like shooting with a 450 on the camera I'm using.
Aha! thanks for that. Its a stunning shot; though I'm surprised there is no haze around the moon there was when I was looking at it, though maybe because you used 1/200 sec. Did you have any filters on?
I'm not sure about the haze. I'm not much of an astrophotographer. A quick Google tells me that it could be the result of thin cirrus clouds. Could this be it? Could we have been looking at different times? I took the shot above at about 00:45. If it's not cloud haze, could losing the haze just be a result of dialling down the exposure and losing it through that?
What a fantastic photo, Well done Hugh !
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