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May 28, 2012 00:52:31   #
lesv Loc: warren pa
 
nikon d-70 55-200 lens and tripod. please c&c







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May 29, 2012 14:07:41   #
coco1964 Loc: Winsted Mn
 
I like #1, was #2 shot through a window as it has a reflection just to the bottom left of the moon. #3 you really need to clean your lens as you can see spots throughout the entire shot. Most likely those spots are on the other 2 but are not as obvious due to the darker background. Advice, clean your lens........

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May 29, 2012 15:28:19   #
Swamp Gator Loc: Coastal South Carolina
 
coco1964 wrote:
I like #1, was #2 shot through a window as it has a reflection just to the bottom left of the moon. #3 you really need to clean your lens as you can see spots throughout the entire shot. Most likely those spots are on the other 2 but are not as obvious due to the darker background. Advice, clean your lens........


I don't see spots throughout the entire shot but I do see one small blob on pic 3.
I'm betting that's quite possibly dust on the sensor, which would be a much trickier job then lens cleaning.

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May 29, 2012 16:47:13   #
coco1964 Loc: Winsted Mn
 
Swamp Gator wrote:
coco1964 wrote:
I like #1, was #2 shot through a window as it has a reflection just to the bottom left of the moon. #3 you really need to clean your lens as you can see spots throughout the entire shot. Most likely those spots are on the other 2 but are not as obvious due to the darker background. Advice, clean your lens........


I don't see spots throughout the entire shot but I do see one small blob on pic 3.
I'm betting that's quite possibly dust on the sensor, which would be a much trickier job then lens cleaning.
quote=coco1964 I like #1, was #2 shot through a w... (show quote)
On my calibrated monitor I only see the smudge to the right of the moon but on my laptop which has a lighter screen I see all kinds of tiny black dots. Yes I agree a dirty sensor will be more of a job than just cleaning the lens but I would start there and see if it gets any better. If not then get good directions (everywhere on UHH FAQs)and have at it cleaning your sensor. By the way I forgot to mention I really like #1---nice shooting........

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May 29, 2012 23:00:55   #
lesv Loc: warren pa
 
thank all of you. im a newbe and now i get to learn something new, cleaning lens and sensor. much appreciate your advice

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