this is my try to attach a pic again.
moon over a pine tree
I... personally.... LOVE it!
'Course, I'm partial, with an affinity for a moon pic framed by something else, like the shadow of clouds or trees, etc.
I love that the moon isn't white, too!!
Go figure, eh!? :)
Nicely done.
thank you for commet. bill
Terrific! AS a outdoor, kinky type of person I would love to have made this picture. I never had any luck with Moonshots.
Graham
pendragonphotoart@gmail.com
Super photo, Bill! Great job! What were your settings?
thanks for you comment, I used a sigma 120-400 lens and camera setting are f/18 1/15s ISO 100.Also had a 2X sigma on my canon tl1 camera
I really like it. Great shot.
Fran
Loc: Northeast, United States
bill 615 wrote:
thanks for you comment, I used a sigma 120-400 lens and camera setting are f/18 1/15s ISO 100.Also had a 2X sigma on my canon tl1 camera
Awesome pic. I've been trying to capture a good shot of the moon. Ive captured the man in the moon; but not have not been successful capturing the light and the mystery. You on the other hand done an excellent job. Will try your settings. Thanks for sharing!!! :-)
sinatraman
Loc: Vero Beach Florida, Earth,alpha quaudrant
I too love the color and the shiloutte of the trees. The only sugestion i have is to crop out some of the dead space. :thumbup:
Love it. I have been trying to capture the moon as well, mine aren't nearly this good.
Fran wrote:
bill 615 wrote:
thanks for you comment, I used a sigma 120-400 lens and camera setting are f/18 1/15s ISO 100.Also had a 2X sigma on my canon tl1 camera
Awesome pic. I've been trying to capture a good shot of the moon. Ive captured the man in the moon; but not have not been successful capturing the light and the mystery. You on the other hand done an excellent job. Will try your settings. Thanks for sharing!!! :-)
I agree it's a great shot!
I have a nit to pick on using exact settings. I to have moon shots, that are very well, of course without the tree shadowing but this is just a way of making more out of the shot, a piece of art, basically! Anyway, my nitpick is that each night/day the moon is different in brightness, color, size, and so fourth, if you go out and the moon is instead bright white and you use these same settings you may end up with a bright white blob of light on a black background. Instead of reusing these settings, take them into consideration and remember to always keep your ISO as low as possible. I shot this one while it was still kind'of light outside and my settings where way different from this. The main thing to remember is that every camera is different even if they came out the same day and are the exact same camera... electronics are weird like that...
Settings: shutter 1/100, f/stop f/11, ISO 200, Focal length 90mm, Lens Fujinon 50mm - 400mm wide angle
Also for moon shots, I always use "spot metering". It always tends to give me what I want... Also, keep in mind that I shot this with a Point and Shoot low end Digital FujiFilm FinePix S1800 camera on manual settings. I won't use Auto with any camera as the end results in auto are not as great as they can be in manual modes...
Fran
Loc: Northeast, United States
Jwilliams0469 wrote:
Fran wrote:
bill 615 wrote:
thanks for you comment, I used a sigma 120-400 lens and camera setting are f/18 1/15s ISO 100.Also had a 2X sigma on my canon tl1 camera
Awesome pic. I've been trying to capture a good shot of the moon. Ive captured the man in the moon; but not have not been successful capturing the light and the mystery. You on the other hand done an excellent job. Will try your settings. Thanks for sharing!!! :-)
I agree it's a great shot!
I have a nit to pick on using exact settings. I to have moon shots, that are very well, of course without the tree shadowing but this is just a way of making more out of the shot, a piece of art, basically! Anyway, my nitpick is that each night/day the moon is different in brightness, color, size, and so fourth, if you go out and the moon is instead bright white and you use these same settings you may end up with a bright white blob of light on a black background. Instead of reusing these settings, take them into consideration and remember to always keep your ISO as low as possible. I shot this one while it was still kind'of light outside and my settings where way different from this. The main thing to remember is that every camera is different even if they came out the same day and are the exact same camera... electronics are weird like that...
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I totally agree with you. I'm still learning about settings so it's helpful for me to have a starting point for the type of shot I want to capture. I make adjustments as I take the shots. Thanks.
sinatraman wrote:
I too love the color and the shiloutte of the trees. The only sugestion i have is to crop out some of the dead space. :thumbup:
I definitely agree with sinatraman. great shot, though.
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