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Originally Posted by masraum
With the moon at 300mm you can get some blur due to motion at anything over 1/60. I'd be more likely to bracket aperture or ISO or increase ISO and then keep 1/60 as the max shutter speed.
It does always suck when you're trying to get something like the moon with some landscape in the foreground, or clouds like your photo, or other stars. It's essentially impossible to get decent detail on the moon AND those other much dimmer items.
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Gee, why aren't their stars in the background of the Apollo mission shots on the moon?
It must be because they did it in a studio and couldn't show the stars.
Cajun, I love that photo.
I happened to step out and take a walk that night just as the moon had cleared the horizon, super moon it was.