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update: this is shot in late evening so the blue is the actual colour and no filter was used. to expose moon properly and to avoid getting only a blob, you have to under-expose at least 2 stops. Your camera light meter is measuring the whole dark frame and always over exposes the moon. with digital cameras, you can try stepping down the f-stop until you get a good result. also avoid long exposures so you don't get any bluriness caused either by the motion of the camera or the moon (well, earth really) |
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