Day 120 - The picture above was taken a day before the full moon last month. In July 2016, I bought my camera because of its powerful zoom lens. Technically, it is just a point-and-shoot device but has an 83x zoom lens with a 35mm equivalent focal length of 24mm to 2000mm. Lots of wildlife photographers bought the Nikon P900 when they came out because they are relatively cheap and light for such optical power. Now, of course, there are newer models with additional capabilities!
I don't shoot pictures of the moon often. Neither have I even taken a photo of a deer or moose. However, I felt as though I was on the other side of the park when I took this photo. The EXE data shows I left a lot of the lens unused!
ƒ/5.0 - ISO 400 - Shutter 1/200 - Focal length 98.1 mm