Shot at 1600 mm (800 f6.3 and 2x TC) on a Z9, the image is a stack of 20 images for noise reduction in the moon as I shot it as 1/2000th to ensure the ISS was clear, ISO 500 and the individual images of the ISS masked in in Ps. This is about the most technically challenging phot I have ever done. I got the idea two years ago and have tried a few prior times but weather hampered my images. If it weren't for the modern world I would never have known where to be to even be able to capture this image!
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WOW - I think this is one of the best moon shots I have seen. Nice job!
Impressive image. The thought of trying to get at the right place to capture this image is daunting to say the least.
It takes about 8 seconds for the space station to travel about 0.5 degrees, more consistent spacing of the ISS would have been great.