Today's shot for the "Photo a Day" project is called
Super Perigee Moon HDR. Today marked the biggest full moon in about 18 years. It is called the super "perigee moon", and the last time a full moon was this big and close to the Earth was in March of 1993. If you want to read more about the perigee moon check out the following
NASA Sicence News link.
Exif Data
Camera: Canon 5D mkII
Aperture: f/16.0
Exposures: 1/15, 1/50, 1/160
Focal Length: 200mm with 2X TC (400mm)
Flash: Not-Fired
ISO: 400
Tripod
Post processing included conversion from RAW, layering and masking for HDR, unsharp-mask, and cropped
Great Picture of the moon :)
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