I took about thirty to forty shots last night, and then some clouds rolled in, and nicely framed the moon, and shining above the moon is Jupiter.
http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6230/...cbbeab96_b.jpg
autumn moon by Justin Ryan sr, on Flickr
Justin
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I took about thirty to forty shots last night, and then some clouds rolled in, and nicely framed the moon, and shining above the moon is Jupiter.
http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6230/...cbbeab96_b.jpg
autumn moon by Justin Ryan sr, on Flickr
Justin
The clouds definitely help frame the shot.
I love the vision you saw here, so seeing as you have 'Please feel free to edit my photos' I decided I would ... I think that tells you what I would have suggested for your photo. I didn't change the comp or framing at all because I thought it was good :)
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Did you increase the contrast and boost the saturation? I LOVE that the lens flare near Jupiter is virtually invisible! (Upper right corner)
Justin
I did a few things but no saturation boost. I dodged the red leaves. I used the Levels tool to create more contrast. I cloned out the Jupiter flare. I add a blue hue across the sky. I manually added a black vignette effect around the sky to give it more depth and enhance the moons glow.