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[http://www.lpod.org/?m=20060308 Another lunar composite]</p>
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<p><b>Yesterday's LPOD:</b> [[September 29, 2006|On the Limb Again, Ii]] </p>
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<p><b>Tomorrow's LPOD:</b> [[October 1, 2006|Irish Moon &#038; Lpod]] </p>
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Latest revision as of 16:54, 22 March 2015

Fascinating Fototrickery

Moon_Antares_M4_Earthshine_CC.jpg
image by Dennis Simmons, Brisbane, Australia

What started out as a simple project to record Antares sailing by our Moon evolved into a complex web of photo-trickery! On 28th Sept 2006 Antares passed within ½ degree of the Moon as seen from the light polluted skies of suburban Brisbane. I managed to capture an image of the crescent Moon with Antares using my 4" refractor and a Pentax DSLR. It looked okay, but not quite as expected. The brightness of the Moon washed out everything except Antares, which appeared as a small pinprick of light. The next evening, 29th Sept, I managed to grab 10 x 30 sec images of the region around Antares where the Moon had been so dominant the previous night. How could I possibly take a photo that recorded all these wonderful objects with such a horrendously large brightness variation? I then recalled capturing M4 with my ST7ccd camera (May 2003) and a full Moon mosaic with my Meade LPI (March 2005). After a little playing around and alignment, I finally created this composite image. The image inventory is as follows: Crescent Moon (28th Sept), Antares Region (29th Sept), M4 (May 2003), Full Moon (March 2005).

Dennis Simmons

Related Links:
Another lunar composite

Yesterday's LPOD: On the Limb Again, II

Tomorrow's LPOD: Irish Moon & LPOD


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