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Started by phantomphan1974, August 28, 2007, 09:39:31 PM

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Kevin Joyce

Some moon shots taken this year.
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Dragonskiss

Quote from: gfydad on August 12, 2009, 06:12:46 AM
Moon early this morning plus...
Meteorite plus...
Meteorite detail :D

Excellent guys! <thumbsup>  Jim, that's a once in a lifetime capture!  Very nicely done.  I saw the details of the meteorite shower on Yahoo and was going to stay up for it, but the city lights and low clouds made that impossible.  I could only imagine how clear it was in Palmdale, I wish I could've been there. 

Dragonskiss

Just a general question for all the 'moon shooters'  :D
Are you guys using spot or partial metering for this type of shooting?  I've done everything from that to fiddling around with the shudder speed and aperture settings, and I still can't seem to capture the details of the moon.  Any filters or circular polarizers perhaps?  All I get is a white, overexposed dot. ??? 

gfydad


Here's an example...
The only thing done to this one is cropping it.
Speed 1/250
ISO 200
f/6.3

gfydad

Bingo!  ;)


NikonGuy

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CHILIBEAN

is that when the moon was at its brightest somewhere around umm last year i think november?
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f4_phantom_fan

A moonshot from last night at Fox Field.............

gfydad

That quado-pod of yours sure came in handy Brian!

Great shot!  <thumbsup>

DaFalcon

Traveling along Highway 58 over Labor Day weekend I was inspired to try shooting a windmill with the moon behind it.  I've also included the moon rising behind the windmills (airplane included) and a picture taken looking opposite the moonrise (I like this shot a lot).

phantomphan1974

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NikonGuy

Fernando Sedeno
Camera: Nikon D90 DSLR
Nikkor DX 18-55mm ED AF
Nikkor 70-300mm ED-IF AF-S VR
Member of... AOPA,PHPA, and ISAP.
www.flickr.com/photos/fernandosedeno
www.helispot.com/who/102247-Fernando+Sedeno/
www.jetphotos.net/showphotos.php?userid=32801
www.flightaware.com/user/Nando08

Midnight Mover

Quote from: DaFalcon on September 18, 2009, 10:29:28 PM
Traveling along Highway 58 over Labor Day weekend I was inspired to try shooting a windmill with the moon behind it.  I've also included the moon rising behind the windmills (airplane included) and a picture taken looking opposite the moonrise (I like this shot a lot).

I like the windmills, very cool ;)


Dragonskiss

First moon shot of the year.  I got lucky as two freshly created contrails crossed paths.

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