The Sun had set behind me, but with a slightly longer exposure, 2 seconds for the photos that the moon wasn't in and about 1 sec. for the photo that had the Moon in it. aperture was F3.5 Then post process to blend them all together. And it helped to have a very cool clear evening. Hope this helps.
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The Sun had set behind me, but with a slightly longer exposure, 2 seconds for the photos that the moon wasn't in and about 1 sec. for the photo that had the Moon in it. aperture was F3.5 Then post process to blend them all together. And it helped to have a very cool clear evening. Hope this helps.
Yes - thanks for insight - nicely done
The Sun has just gone down and it is behind me. The images that do not have the Moon in them was shot at 2 seconds @ F 3.5. The image that had the Moon was underexposed at 1 Sec.. Then working on the Moon Image in post process, to get it blended to fit the others exposurewise, Then they were all put thru Photoshop and joined as a pano. ISO was kept low and a parallax bar was used to maintain proper perspective across the pan. It also helped to have a very clear cool evening, And a solid tripod that had a bubble level to maintain position from extreme left to extreme right.
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