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| If you think about it being a bird, if it was so far away that I couldn't see it ( even though it was in the daylight and I took 400+ photos and there no bird in sight) for it, the bird, to move that fast that far away would be one hell of a fast bird and very large. Not a bird. This was 9 shots, The Pentax K20D with a 1000mm lens shots 3 shoots a second so that's 3 seconds the bird would had to cross the moon. Not possible.
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Stare at he horizon, now hold up a finger, and pass it from left to right across your field of vision. Did your finger just travel hundreds of miles as it crossed the horizon? Of course not, now hte moon is REALLY far away, if the bird was in your cameras field of vision in between it and the moon it would appear to move across the whole moon, but of course it isn't, depth of field?
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