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Anonymous
what does /p/ think of this
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>> Anonymous
resize it and then do some post processing
>> ac !!VPzQAxYPAMA
1. Fucking resize. We don't need all six megapixels.
2. Your moon is way, way overexposed. It is a reflective object in full sunlight. Meter accordingly.
3. Your tree is blurry, either from wind or from camera shake. If the latter, and you don't have a tripod, get one. If the former, try again on a less-windy day.
4. To get good shots of the moon with the environment, you want to take the picture when the sun is either still out or just setting. You need a lot more ambient light to balance out the light on the moon.