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Revision as of 12:26, 7 February 2015

Multiphase

LPOD-Nov3-12.jpg
image by Francisco Javier Pobes Serrano, Madrid, Spain

To perform this composition I used a shot of the Moon with 14 days (10/28/12) and three shots to make a mosaic of a Moon of 8 days (10/22/12). Using programs like Photoshop CS, Pixinsight and 5, have joined both phases of the Moon, trying to give the effect of seeing a Moon of 8 days but with the effect of seeing in the dark lunar reliefs.

Francisco Javier Pobes Serrano

Technical Details
Maksutov Orion 180/2700 + Meade Lxd mount + Antares 6,3 focal reducer

Related Links
Francisco's website

Yesterday's LPOD: An Older Tycho

Tomorrow's LPOD: Is It Real?