Hi, thanks for all the comments. Unfortunately, I didn't bracket exposures
so if it does not work, I guess I will have to wait for another week and
take another picture of the full moon and superimpose in on. Meanwhile, in
Photoshop, I burned in the moon a bit - I think it may be too yellow now
but some details show up:
http://www.dragonsgate.net/pub/moonrise_sunset2.jpg
Oh technical details, OM-4 (or 4T, forgot which one I grabbed), 135/2 on a
Magic II tripod. While I didn't bracket exposures, I did play with the
focus point. This one works the best as the focus plane is more on the
trees. I have one that is focused on the infinity but fuzzy trees don't
look good (my wife said of course, what did you expect, and I said, I don't
know, that's why I took it). I also tried framing the moon in different
spots but this is the best. Also, moon and sunset colors move very fast...
// richard <http://www.imagecraft.com>
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