Moonlight Photography

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Hey Buck, That moon shot was taken with my 300mm F/4 IS "L" and the 1.4x extender (420mm). I heard the same things about the 100-400mm ...so I steared clear of it. I have also read that the early models of that lens were to blame for it's reputation and Canon has improved it greatly since then.

Good luck with Nessie!
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mountaineer wrote:Hikin' Mike...I thought I commented on your photos but I can't find my post. Yours have a really cool, almost eerie feel to them. Do you remember your settings? Full moon or half?

Thanks for sharing!
It was a full moon. I'm going to guess they were about 10-15 second exposures @ f/4 or so. I'm not real happy with them, but they aren't that bad for a first try. I want to try again this winter... :D
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I hope this works....Garnet Lake, Banner & Ritter - August 2005

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If not go here...

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Nice shots ratboy...that is such a cool area. Did you climb Banner while you were there?
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No climbing, just doing a nice solo round trip from Agnew to Garnet, via the River Trail, to Ediza and back to Agnew - over two nights...I just like getting out there and looking around.

However, being new, recently getting back into it all, I would dig on climbing with someone who has the experience...I dig adventure, but also, I hate heights, but love a challenge.
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sorry guys, I'm still only on Webshots so you'll have to click on the links to see these:
http://community.webshots.com/photo/879 ... 9819SlstEu
http://community.webshots.com/photo/151 ... 9135PNgzfk
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That Glacier Point one is neat! What power lense did you use?
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Here's a shot taken of Arrow Peak over Bench Lake in Kings Canyon National Park. You can't see the moon, it was behind me. :unibrow:

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Here's another shot taken under a full moon in Lake Basin, Kings Canyon National Park. These are so real it's not even funny, okay?
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This one was just pure luck. I was in Pioneer Basin located in the John Muir Wilderness, sitting in my camp above the lake enjoying the stars when this supernova exploded in the sky. I barely got to my camera in time. How many times have you caught lens flare from a supernova?

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