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Lunare craters and their beautiful Central Peaks!


astroavani

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In this assembly the idea was to highlight some of the most beautiful central peaks of craters well known.
I tried to give special attention to the process to precisely capture possible seek details on these peaks at the expense of processing the crater as a whole.
We all know that when shooting a crater that has its central peak strongly sunlit at the chance of this getting overexposed is quite large and it is sometimes almost impossible to correct unless the regions around becomes extremely dark defect.
In the process I made an apparently successful attempt to leave both central peaks like the regions to their Folta a pleasant light.
I hope colleagues will appreciate and can extract details of these jewels apparently relegated to the background.
All photos were made using the exact same setup and configuration so the relative sizes are proportional.

October 03-2014
C14 Edge + Qhy 5L + 2X Powermate + IR Pass Filter

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As the photo on the central peaks of some craters sparked interest to know the mechanism of their formation'm aiming at providing the text below shed some light on the subject.
Criticisms and suggestions are welcome!
Avani Soares

 

Fonte: Patricio Domingues: Observación astronómica :: La Luna

   Adaptação e Fotos:   Avani Soares

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I would ask the moderators to delete the text above it was not like I wanted and did not know how to delete it.

If possible I would like instructions on how to post a PDF!

Thank you!

Lovely work Avani  :grin:

(I've deleted your unwanted text)

Helen

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