The waxing crescent Moon sitting in the Hyades star cluster in Taurus, on March 24, 2015, with Aldebaran at lower left. A lens flare from the overexposied sunlit crescent is at left – removing it in Photoshop would remove stars and create an unrealistic sky.
This is a high dynamic range stack of 3 exposures from short (0.3 sec) for the Moon to long (8 sec) for the stars, all at f/4 with the 200mm lens on the Canon 60Da with the camera on the Star Adventurer tracker. Taken from Silver City, New Mexico.

