Showing posts with label full moon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label full moon. Show all posts

Monday, July 14, 2014

Now you see me...

Nikon 7100, 450mm, 1/13s @ f/16, iso 100
Not bad for the first moon shots? This one took a 300mm tele-lens (actually 450mm due to the 1.5 DX crop factor).

For the next super-moon I plan to be in Adirondacks. 

Sunday, July 13, 2014

Supermoonrise

Nikon 7100, 105mm, composite @ f/4.5, iso 100
Yesternight it was a super full moon night and of course the Chalet du Mont-Royal was packed. No matter, that the next 2 full moons are also going to be super.

Of all the pictures taken, this was the first to tackle, mainly because it needed blending (yes, I suck at Photoshop). So - after 10 hours of fighting PS (kidding, it was only 2!) - this is the end effect.

Sunday, October 20, 2013

Full moon over Plateau

Fujifilm X100s, 1/10s @ f/2.8, iso 3200
It is not the best photo quality-wise, because lots of noise reduction was needed. No tripod, so it had to be high ISO, and even with that I somehow ended up with 1/10s shutter.
Why is this photo not blurred? The secret - I think - lies in 3 or 4 pints of guinness I drank before going on a stroll.