The Full Moon in White and Infrared Light
Taken by Eliot Herman on March 11, 2017 @ Tucson AZ
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Date Taken: 2017:03:12 20:26:48
 
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Nice full Moon in Tucson AZ imaged in white light (left) and infrared (right). Images captured about 10 h before actual instant of full Moon. Both images were acquired with a Questar Q3.5. The white light image is a stack of 50 Nikon D500 images and infrared image is a HDR stack of 4 Nikon D7100 images differing by 0.7 stops with a camera modified by LifePixel for 830 nm cutoff (sensor range 830 to 1000 nm ). The infrared image is significantly flatter somewhat improved by HDR.
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