View Full Version : Full moon tonight....
Jelster
29-07-07, 09:41 PM
So I went and took some piccys...
http://img517.imageshack.us/img517/8878/moon01jo1.th.jpg (http://img517.imageshack.us/my.php?image=moon01jo1.jpg)
http://img73.imageshack.us/img73/2772/moon02gs7.th.jpg (http://img73.imageshack.us/my.php?image=moon02gs7.jpg)
Not really happy with them, was all done in a bit of a rush, and never done them before. Need more time and my heavy tripod....
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kwak zzr
29-07-07, 10:03 PM
they look good and clear to me Mr Jelster:)
Luckypants
29-07-07, 10:16 PM
Nah, I reckom he nicked them off national geographic! :p
ArtyLady
29-07-07, 10:16 PM
Excellent pics - thats some zoom lens youve got there! :cool: :D
Jelster
29-07-07, 10:39 PM
Excellent pics - thats some zoom lens youve got there! :cool: :D
Actually, the moon was fairly large earlier tonight. It's only a 300mm, so not really a "big 'un'". Now if I had my mates 800mm lens, they would be well big !!
Problem is that the moon moves quite quickly across the sky, anything more than a 4 second exposure sees movement in the picture. That, combined with the fact that I only had my lightweight travel tripod in the car meant that most of my pictures look blurred.
DarrenSV650S
29-07-07, 11:22 PM
Good pics Jelster:p
You inspired me to get my camera out and have a mess about. I don't really know what I'm doing but I was amazed at how much light you can get at night!
It was totally dark when I took this. I used a 15 second exposure
http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k164/DarrenStewartTait/Picture014.jpg
That was with the camera sitting on the garden chair:laughat:
I really need to get a decent stand for it! :lol:
Jelster
30-07-07, 07:21 AM
Good pics Jelster:p
I don't really know what I'm doing but I was amazed at how much light you can get at night!
It was totally dark when I took this. I used a 15 second exposure
http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k164/DarrenStewartTait/Picture014.jpg
Yep, a full moon on a clear night can give a lot more light than people think. That's a nice shot, with my long range lens anything longer than a 4 second exposure was showing the movement of the moon.
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That is a very good first attempt Steve. Try shooting at 1/250s, f11 and iso 200 and you will get decent handheld pics. Adjust the f stop to control the light entering camera. I got decent results doing that. What lens u used?
Jelster
30-07-07, 12:10 PM
What lens u used?
My Canon 70-300 IS lens. I was trying to get the F stop down, hoping that it would provide more detail. Thinking about it, I don't why now... Like, it's not as if I need any depth of field, It's only 100's of thousands of miles away :D
(and my lens wasn't at the end of the focal range either... Christ knows what Canon think I'm going to focus on if the moon's not far enough away... Maybe I should have stepped back a little :rolleyes:)
My Canon 70-300 IS lens. I was trying to get the F stop down, hoping that it would provide more detail. Thinking about it, I don't why now... Like, it's not as if I need any depth of field, It's only 100's of thousands of miles away :D
(and my lens wasn't at the end of the focal range either... Christ knows what Canon think I'm going to focus on if the moon's not far enough away... Maybe I should have stepped back a little :rolleyes:)
Well you know most lenss perform best stopped down 2 stops rather than wide open in terms of sharpness. A lot of people normally expose the moon for too long so a faster shutter speed will help not burn out detail.
Alpinestarhero
30-07-07, 01:47 PM
The full moon looked beautiful last night, illuminating the sea and the feild near me.
But it was too bloody bright, i found it hard to sleep :(
Wish i had got a pic for you guys though
Matt
Quiff Wichard
31-07-07, 01:48 AM
That is a very good first attempt Steve. Try shooting at 1/250s, f11 and iso 200 and you will get decent handheld pics. Adjust the f stop to control the light entering camera. I got decent results doing that. What lens u used?
yea- what he said :smt045 ;)
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