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    Full moon rising at last light in outback Queensland.

    Canon 40D, EF70-200 f/4 IS @70mm, tripod, ISO400, f/13, 1/25, full frame

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    Hi Simon, Very interesting composition along with a good eye and timing capturing the moon in that position. The light is very soft with good exposure. I like that the image is tightly framed and would only have added a bit more room on the rt. Well handled...

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    Hi Simon
    agree with Dave about with your timing and framing, love the soft pastel colours.. I would be tempted to crop a little foreground.

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    Simon, I agree with Dave on this one. Nicely seen and captured and nice careful placement of the moon so as not to merge with the tree. Nice work!

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    Nice color, exposure, and subject. I wonder what it would look like if you had gotten lower which would have allowed you to reduce the amount of ground, and opened up the moon/sky under that nice tree arch.
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    Hey Simon,
    Agree with all of the above........Patrick does make a very good point also on getting a touch lower for less FG.......but I still thinks this works very nicely as presented also.

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    Simon,

    Well done all around. Here I would crop off the left and bottom to center that tree arc.

    In the field, going lower would have changed perspective and yielded an alternative interpretation.

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