Recently attached my new Canon 6D with CBSAP triplet 127mm Refractor telescope and took a single shot image of the Moon. Processed it in Photoshop and it turned out nicely sharped and exposed.
LPOD October 9, 2014
This image of mine was selected for "Lunar Photo of the Day' on October 9, 2014. More details are here.
Copernicus crater and splash effects
This is an old file, which i found yesterday in my old external hard drive. I think i used DBK31 color camera for this one. This file has more than 18,000 images and has a size of 45 GB!
Back then, i processed it with Registax only which i had put on my older website. I am not sure if i was able to put it back on this new one.
Last night i re-processed it with AVIstack (i love this program!) and registax and photoshop.. here is the result. Copernicus crater (the central white rings) happened when a huge piece of rock slammed the surface of the moon and made a big crater at the spot. It is more than 90 km in size and just look how far the splash effect went out around it.. beautiful.