Thank you. I noticed in some shots, the moon position causes a lens
flare. I added a second picture. In the right hand shot, to the right
of the launch trail, about midway between tree line and top of picture,
you can see a green dot. That green dot (with a comet-like trail to one
side) is in almost every picture where the moon is clearly visible.
When the moon went behind the clouds, the dot disappeared.
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Moose wrote:
> John Hermanson wrote:
>> At the bottom of my index page (www.zuiko.com) is a shot of
>> fireworks from last Saturday night July 4th in the small town of
>> Equinunk, in NE Pennsylvania. N*kon D200, 18-135mm zoom, B @ 5.6.
>>
>
> It would be a nice image anyway, but the moon through the clouds make
> it special!
>
> Moose
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