Thank you for your comment Nigel. Whearas normally I would be inclined to agree with you, this image is is slightly more un-usual than the average DSLR photograph. Much hard work went into the composing and processing of this image and i rather like the fact that it shows its workings. The first framed print of this image is currently displayed at the home of Sir Patrick Moore (the well known and respected astronomer) and is part of a collection of “un-even” high resolution Lunar photographs. Best regards Bruce Kingsley (Lunar photographic co-ordinator – the British Astronomical Association).
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I think you should crop it! looks messy
Thank you for your comment Nigel. Whearas normally I would be inclined to agree with you, this image is is slightly more un-usual than the average DSLR photograph. Much hard work went into the composing and processing of this image and i rather like the fact that it shows its workings. The first framed print of this image is currently displayed at the home of Sir Patrick Moore (the well known and respected astronomer) and is part of a collection of “un-even” high resolution Lunar photographs.
Best regards
Bruce Kingsley (Lunar photographic co-ordinator – the British Astronomical Association).
– BAKINGSLEY
Remarkable, Bruce. Mosaics can be painstaking, but seeing results like this make it worth the while!
bravo
Stunning detail. Having attempted astrophotography briefly I fully appreciate the time, effort and skill which has gone into this composition.