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wicked moon , sunset

uphwiz

jimmy
cant ever get a sky like this when the moon is full , but close enough,:0o:
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cool pic!
you managed to get some detail in the moons surface..nice!

interesting bit of trivia concerning photographing the moon, that a lot of people dont consider..
Most of the time, for night photography, you use long exposures..because there is so little light..
and people just naturally assume the moon requires a long exposure too! wrong! :)

For photographing the moon, you use the same exposure you would use for a daylight scene, at high-noon, in full sunlight! because like the daylight scene at noon, the moon is also simply an object lit by the sun! ;)
anything longer than say 1/60th of a second at f16 will just overexpose the moon and give you a white blob..

If you are only photographing the moon itself, its fairly easy..
but if you are photographing the moon in a landscape, the tricky bit is creating a long exposure for the night scene, and a very short exposure for the moon itself!

Scot
 
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