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Re: Lunar photos through Feb. 15th [Re: square_peg]
      #863776 - 03/11/06 06:47 AM Attachment (164 downloads)

Peter Morris
I hope this is allowed because it was taken on the 12/Nov/05, but it is a new 3D reprocess.
3D waxing moon mosaic
14 image mozaic - taken with Celestron NexImage. I used a 4 1/2" reflector with no clock drive. All images stitched together in photoshop. This is 33% of the original image.

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Re: Lunar photos through Feb. 15th [Re: thelittleman]
      #864494 - 03/11/06 04:33 PM Attachment (162 downloads)

Hello, Darrin S.
Here is a waxing cresent on 10 March 2006 aprox. 2000 hrs eastern

Nikon D-70 with a 300mm lens and a doubler, shutter speed was 320 f 5.6 and ISO set at 400, 16 photos were stacked in Registax and final touchup was in Adobe CS.


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Re: Lunar photos through Feb. 15th [Re: ]
      #906019 - 04/10/06 12:41 AM Attachment (142 downloads)

Tom Reist
April 8, 2006 (2300 EDT)
Copernicus
Taken with 8" reflector (no drive) and Sony DSC-W5 digital camera. Took a 10 second video and used 43 frames stacked with registax and noise removed in NeatImage.


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