A much better photo - I have been trying different camera settings.
This photo was taken with 'spot' exposure metering - so the camera works out the light/dark exposure by measuring the very centre of the image (only the bright moon). Before it was including the dark sky.
I also changed the film speed range from ISO max. 1600 to 6400. The faster speed range reduces very fine detail but is better for extreme light situations.
Wednesday 8th March 2017, 21:45.
175 degrees S compass point.
Waxing gibbous phase. Distance 234,186 miles.
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