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CaliforniaPeggy

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6. Well, strictly speaking, my dear jfz9580m, I didn't photograph that exact shot.
Wed Jun 26, 2024, 12:11 AM
Jun 2024

I took my original photo and I cropped it down into this shape! I almost literally cut the original moon photo into 2 pieces.

I don't have the equipment or the knowledge that would enable me to get such a photo directly.

I did this, because as I was looking at the whole image, I realized that this part was more interesting than the rest. And I wondered how it would look in this form. So, I cropped it and here we are!

I'm very pleased that you like it! I am very happy with my results.

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Detail of this morning's moon . . . [View all] CaliforniaPeggy Jun 2024 OP
Wow. That is fantastic. applegrove Jun 2024 #1
Thanks so much, my dear applegrove! So glad you like it. nt CaliforniaPeggy Jun 2024 #3
Great you caught it; elleng Jun 2024 #2
Thanks so much, my dear elleng! CaliforniaPeggy Jun 2024 #4
How did you photograph that Peggy? jfz9580m Jun 2024 #5
Well, strictly speaking, my dear jfz9580m, I didn't photograph that exact shot. CaliforniaPeggy Jun 2024 #6
I take some snapshots around my garden jfz9580m Jun 2024 #7
Thank you! CaliforniaPeggy Jun 2024 #8
Cool-thanks for the info :) jfz9580m Jun 2024 #9
Wow! This vivifies the most interesting details of the original. Splendid work! Mousetoescamper Jun 2024 #10
Wow, thank you! CaliforniaPeggy Jun 2024 #11
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