I shot this one on my way into work one night. I just came over this hill and saw the moon just over the thin little cloud. I stoped the car and jumped out and set the camera on the roof. Took a few shots and they all turned out pretty good. I liked this one the best.
Yup, 28mm and this is full frame. You should have seen it in real life. The moon looked huge. I was waiting for a witch to go flying over the moon. Thanks for the comments.
A memeber here PMd me with a concern that this was a composite image. I will keep this members identity private, I want to make sure that know one thinks I am trying to sneek something by. Here is my response:
"I just noticed this message! sorry for the late reply. It isn't a composite. I was about 15 miles out of town on the top of a hill. To be honest I had a 28-200 zoom lens on at the time. I "think" it was all the way back to 28mm but It might have been between 50 and 28. I didn't want any shake because it was setting on the top of my car so I made sure I was close to as wide as I could get. I will post a correction if you like but I assure you this is not a composite."
It's no big deal to me that someone questions the stats on this. I was in a hurry going to my office one night and stopped for 5 minutes to get this shot. I hope that explains the size of the moon to the city lights enough for everyone. I mostly got lucky with this one.