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Nov 19, 2021 10:50:40   #
photophile Loc: Lakewood, Ohio, USA
 
toxdoc42 wrote:
Partial eclipse of the beaver moon 2021
Shot with Nikon Z50 at 250 mm with the kit lens, large amount of cropping then sharpening and denoising with Topaz
iso 500, f/9, 0.77 sec. manual focus, on tripod with VR deactivated.



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Nov 20, 2021 07:28:55   #
alberio Loc: Casa Grande AZ
 
Good job. You were one of the lucky ones to not be clouded out.

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Nov 20, 2021 07:59:00   #
ecobin Loc: Paoli, PA
 
👍👍

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Nov 20, 2021 11:26:48   #
ALam
 
Great photos with a Z50.

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Nov 20, 2021 15:55:22   #
toxdoc42
 
thanks, it is a great little camera.

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Nov 20, 2021 20:50:39   #
Bubalola Loc: Big Apple, NY
 
toxdoc42 wrote:
Partial eclipse of the beaver moon 2021
Shot with Nikon Z50 at 250 mm with the kit lens, large amount of cropping then sharpening and denoising with Topaz
iso 500, f/9, 0.77 sec. manual focus, on tripod with VR deactivated.


Spectacular!

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Nov 21, 2021 01:49:01   #
Moondoggie Loc: Southern California
 
Wow, nice work!!!!

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Nov 21, 2021 12:24:22   #
Dan' de Bourgogne
 
toxdoc42 wrote:
Partial eclipse of the beaver moon 2021
Shot with Nikon Z50 at 250 mm with the kit lens, large amount of cropping then sharpening and denoising with Topaz
iso 500, f/9, 0.77 sec. manual focus, on tripod with VR deactivated.


Awesome! I find it a great result being shot at 250 mm FL. For sure, the frame has been heavily cropped...and even this p.t., the subject remains quite well detailed. Master work well done

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Nov 21, 2021 15:33:07   #
toxdoc42
 
Dan' de Bourgogne wrote:
Awesome! I find it a great result being shot at 250 mm FL. For sure, the frame has been heavily cropped...and even this p.t., the subject remains quite well detailed. Master work well done


Thank you. Digital photography, with the ability to bracket and see the results immediately makes this much easier than during the film era. I practiced using focus peaking and using the zoom feature to be sure the image was in focus. Rememberring to turn off VR and to use the self timer probably helped as well.

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