30 January 2012:
The moon is a difficult subject. Here I experimented with a very high ISO setting on the new camera.
Typically, if the moon is exposed correctly, then the stars disappear. If the exposure is such that the stars are visible, the moon is over exposed. Here the clouds helped drop the light level from the moon, and with a little extra help in photoshop the clouds show up nicely. I think that spec at the bottom center of the frame is Jupiter (if it shows up in the jpeg image for the blog).
Canon 5D, f/4.5, 1/20 second, ISO 3200
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