The one thing i can't do is figure out a way to take a picture so you can see the features of the moon...I could see them clearly in real life, but no matter how much i fiddled with the settings and exposure length, i couldn't get it to show up...maybe my camera just can't do that...
P.S. Jonas, i was doing 3-5 second exposures, in case you were interested...much longer and the moon was too bright. I evaluated the white balance with the camera, which gave me that bluish tint in the 3rd and 4th pictures. A tripod is essential for these pictures.
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Your camera did amazingly well. What a beautiful night you captured.
The one thing i can't do is figure out a way to take a picture so you can see the features of the moon...I could see them clearly in real life, but no matter how much i fiddled with the settings and exposure length, i couldn't get it to show up...maybe my camera just can't do that...
I have found slowing the exposure down maximally is helpfull, albeit I haven't taken any pictures better than what I see here........
where and when taken?
My roof, the date and a few minutes before the time of the post.
P.S. Jonas, i was doing 3-5 second exposures, in case you were interested...much longer and the moon was too bright. I evaluated the white balance with the camera, which gave me that bluish tint in the 3rd and 4th pictures. A tripod is essential for these pictures.
Time for another post, my friend
wow!
What dusky loveliness!
nice job :)
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