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I photographed the Moon with my Mak and DSLR at 1.54m  focal length, ISO 100 and 1/1000 second exposure. 



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Re: New Image: Full Disc 17th

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Nice Full Moon Phil.
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Re: New Image: Full Disc 17th

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Excellent Philip !!!
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