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Waxing Crescent Moon (Original Post)
CaliforniaPeggy
Apr 2023
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niyad
(115,059 posts)1. Thank you for our beautiful Luna. I needed Her tonight.
CaliforniaPeggy
(150,344 posts)2. Thank you, my dear niyad, for telling me of your need!
I must have heard you whisper your wish . . .
niyad
(115,059 posts)3. Hugggggggs.
Hermit-The-Prog
(34,213 posts)4. Yeah? What kind of wax and why ain't you in the picture, waxing?
CaliforniaPeggy
(150,344 posts)5. Oh, aren't you the funny one?
Hope you enjoyed the photo, my dear Hermit-The-Prog!
Hermit-The-Prog
(34,213 posts)8. I do enjoy it, thank you!
I can never get the exposure right.
CaliforniaPeggy
(150,344 posts)9. Exposures can be tricky!
My Olympus camera has an exposure compensation wheel which I often use to correct the exposure before I take the photo.
The fact that the camera is mirrorless allows me to do that. These are the big reasons that I own that camera!
WalkerinSC
(233 posts)6. Nice shot!
I am waiting for a fuller moon to test out my Celestron Telescope camera. Fingers crossed for clear skies.
CaliforniaPeggy
(150,344 posts)7. Thank you, WalkerinSC!
I wish you clear skies! I hope you'll post your wonderful photo.
I haven't heard about Celestron Telescope cameras. Sounds really interesting. It should make a great combination, esp. for astro photography.
I like shooting the moon in waxing or waning phases; the craters show up more clearly then.