Why only one?
I enjoy pointing my camera at the sky and have quite a few moon shots. I also enjoy discovering how much I can squeeze out of my camera in body functions, in this case, interval composite mode. My first attempt, a bit on the soft side - either focusing issues or non favorable conditions, it's hard to tell the difference sometimes. Last June, another opportunity presented itself with a beautifully visible partial lunar eclipse and armed with a bit more experienced in calculating the time gaps, and even more will to experiment further I had another go. Still using interval composite mode to show the six instances of the moon a pop. Sadly, you can't set the in camera double exposure while at it (they have not accounted for curious people
