For these shots I used a Nikon d60 with a Tamron 100-300mm zoom mounted on a tripod and triggered using a 10-second timer delay to avoid camera shake.
The two images below were shot at f/6.3 at 300mm, ISO 100 using shutter speeds of 1/160 and 1/250. I also tried out using f/40 and 1/2.5 shutter speed but the longer exposure ended up giving a grainy looking halo around the moon. Once the exposure is correct so that the image is not coming out too dark, and also not coming out as only a white circle getting the focus dead on is essential. If focusing manually spin straight to infinity then come back slightly until you get a nice crisp detailed moon in your viewfinder.


Both photos were cropped to give a more zoomed in and off center image, each could also still be zoomed in further before reaching a 100% crop.
The orange tint was added in post processing using Adobe Lightroom.
