thank you for the great ideas.I havent even thought about double exposures. I just got a telescope attachment that lets me look through an eyepiece to focus while the camera is attached.Now I can get some star field pictures. Its going to take alot of practice and time. will post one as soon as I get one back.
Paul, do you know, that when you load a roll of film in your camera, mark it in some way, so that when you load it the second time, it matchs frame for frame, perhaps a 12 exposure roll would be best, take your moon photos placeing the moon near a corner of the frame,(write down or remember where) and not a moon this big :) then you rewind your film. make sure you dont rewind the whole thing into the canister, then you laod your camera again with this same roll, matching up the referance marks like I mentioned, and you can go shoot some landscapes, leaving the corner, where you know your moon is open, thus double exposeing your frames, and all your landscape shots will have a neatO moon in them :) kinda fun to play with..