16% Moon with Earth Shine
Taken by Dylan O'Donnell on January 24, 2015 @ Byron Bay, NSW Australia
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Layering of 2 separate stacks, both of 20 exposures each for a total of 40 exposures. This was done to reveal the faint and delicate crater details as well as the dull blue glow of the earth itself, reflecting back from the dark side of the moon. I really like how the moon’s character as a 3 dimensional object hanging in space, illuminated both by the earth and the sun is revealed in this image, unlike any of my other lunar photos. Taken from my backyard in Byron Bay NSW, Australia with a Celestron 9.25″ SCT w/ Focal Reducer (6.3) and Canon 70D. Backyard EOS, AutoStakkert & PS6 used for capture and post processing.
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http://deography.com
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