The moon stepped across the sky

A stunning composition. It would look nice as a poster :)

I was wondering; how did you make this composition from all the seperate images?
 
It turned out to be a lovely evening in Seattle. The clouds stayed
away for the most part, and after much planning (6 months really) I
finally got the kind of moon shot photo I have been wanting to get:



It is a composit of over 50 individual images (most detail, but
some to reduce noise) and spans more than two hours. This scene
wont repeat for another year, so I was glad to get it tonight!

--
Shay

My Sony F707 Gallery: http://www.shaystephens.com/portfolio.asp
--
-- andy
 
http://www.shaystephens.com/viewer.asp?I=220
It turned out to be a lovely evening in Seattle. The clouds stayed
away for the most part, and after much planning (6 months really) I
finally got the kind of moon shot photo I have been wanting to get:



It is a composit of over 50 individual images (most detail, but
some to reduce noise) and spans more than two hours. This scene
wont repeat for another year, so I was glad to get it tonight!

--
Shay

My Sony F707 Gallery: http://www.shaystephens.com/portfolio.asp
--
-- andy
--
MAC
http://www.digi-pictures.com
 
It turned out to be a lovely evening in Seattle. The clouds stayed
away for the most part, and after much planning (6 months really) I
finally got the kind of moon shot photo I have been wanting to get:



It is a composit of over 50 individual images (most detail, but
some to reduce noise) and spans more than two hours. This scene
wont repeat for another year, so I was glad to get it tonight!

--
Shay

My Sony F707 Gallery: http://www.shaystephens.com/portfolio.asp
--
-- andy
--
MAC
http://www.digi-pictures.com
--
-- andy
 
Just saw this image again, even though DPReview has lost the original. Just as amazing as ever.

 

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