January 20, 2019
Margaret Carter
Manhattan Beach, CA USA
Manhattan Beach, CA USA
03/12/2024
07:39 pm
07:39 pm
Tripod; Olympus camera E-M10 Mark IV
Lens Olympus 100--400mm
Didn't need to do any post-processing. Did a small crop.
It is always my goal to capture the moon in the earliest stage that I possibly can, after the night of the new moon, when it's invisible. Tonight's moon was on the second day post new, and so I was out making exposures, hoping to get a really good one. I was pleased at the level of detail here. I was also happy not needing any post-processing tools here.
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