A couple of details. Shot about 20 frames of the moon with A*300 f/2.8,
1.4L T/C and 85B filter. (from my back patio)
Rewound the 20 frames in the LX (great feature), removed the 1.4L T/C
and, next day, headed for a local State Wildlife Refuge. Taken at about
noon.
Underexposed geese by 3 stops (2 by - exposure comp. and one by
shooting 100 ISO Provia at ISO 200). Left the 85B in place.
This small jpg produces some nodes (?) on the edge of the moon.
Something I haven't see before. They do disappear with zoom in.
Would liked to have had the full frame width, but the moon was too near
the center, thus the 8x10 crop.
Enlarged moon double exposure is, perhaps, the ultimate cliche in
photography, but, it seems, I have no shame.

Jack

Comments certainly appreciated.

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