My late Half-Moon shot suffers....
SonnyE
Loc: Communist California, USA
Not only do I have light pollution,
I have to deal with some neighbor pollution.
My half-moon shot has Cyprus eclipse. :hunf:
:lol: The moon was low, and I had to shoot through (between) some grossly over grown (groan) Cyprus trees. :?
Hand held.
Date Created: 3/27/2015 1:07:05 AM
Device: Nikon D3300
Lens: VR 150-600mm f/5-6.3G
Focal Length: 600mm
Focus Mode: Manual
AF-Area Mode: Single
VR: ON
ISO 200
600mm
1/100 sec, F6.3
I promise, I'll try to do better. (But don't hold your breath. :twisted: )
A suffering slice of Moon Pie...
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SonnyE wrote:
Not only do I have light pollution,
I have to deal with some neighbor pollution.
My half-moon shot has Cyprus eclipse. :hunf:
:lol: The moon was low, and I had to shoot through (between) some grossly over grown (groan) Cyprus trees. :?
Hand held.
Date Created: 3/27/2015 1:07:05 AM
Device: Nikon D3300
Lens: VR 150-600mm f/5-6.3G
Focal Length: 600mm
Focus Mode: Manual
AF-Area Mode: Single
VR: ON
ISO 200
600mm
1/100 sec, F6.3
I promise, I'll try to do better. (But don't hold your breath. :twisted: )
Not only do I have light pollution, br I have to d... (
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Nice shot Sonny, that tree :twisted: gives it character.
Not only the same Lens but almost identical settings
SonnyE
Loc: Communist California, USA
That's because my first settings sucked... :oops:
So I tried yours... :twisted:
But my bottom dweller D3300 only has ISO 200 or 400. No tweener.
But we were both out playing with the big Tamron's.
I was trying to gather some shots for stacking. That sucked too.
It's plain, I must upgrade. :roll: :lol: ;)
Actually it isn't a bad shot as far as focus and exposure are concerned. The tree is kind of in the way, but that's a minor problem. Next time, simply shoot higher up, or find a tree that is farther away so it will also be in focus. Then simply crop the image. No need for stacking.
SonnyE
Loc: Communist California, USA
dlmorris wrote:
Actually it isn't a bad shot as far as focus and exposure are concerned. The tree is kind of in the way, but that's a minor problem. Next time, simply shoot higher up, or find a tree that is farther away so it will also be in focus. Then simply crop the image. No need for stacking.
Thank You. It was truly a grab and go photo op.
I used Craig's settings and ran out in the backyard to get a shot. Just to see what I could see...
Ah-Ha! I see.... The error of my ways was too high of an ISO.
I'm still in my self appointed rank amiture class.
Last night I was earlier. Tripod mounted, same settings. Brighter, straining to get it, overhead.
Then a little dimming in View NX 2. (Still too high of an ISO for the shot. But I now realize what I need to do.)
The blind mouse is finding some cheese... :lol:
SonnyE wrote:
Thank You. It was truly a grab and go photo op.
I used Craig's settings and ran out in the backyard to get a shot. Just to see what I could see...
Ah-Ha! I see.... The error of my ways was too high of an ISO.
I'm still in my self appointed rank amiture class.
Last night I was earlier. Tripod mounted, same settings. Brighter, straining to get it, overhead.
Then a little dimming in View NX 2. (Still too high of an ISO for the shot. But I now realize what I need to do.)
The blind mouse is finding some cheese... :lol:
Thank You. It was truly a grab and go photo op. br... (
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Nice shooting Sonny.
My moto is lower ISO is better. Also f/8 is suppose to be the ideal f/stop for our Lens according to DxOMark.
SonnyE wrote:
Not only do I have light pollution,
I have to deal with some neighbor pollution.
My half-moon shot has Cyprus eclipse. :hunf:
:lol: The moon was low, and I had to shoot through (between) some grossly over grown (groan) Cyprus trees. :?
Hand held.
Date Created: 3/27/2015 1:07:05 AM
Device: Nikon D3300
Lens: VR 150-600mm f/5-6.3G
Focal Length: 600mm
Focus Mode: Manual
AF-Area Mode: Single
VR: ON
ISO 200
600mm
1/100 sec, F6.3
I promise, I'll try to do better. (But don't hold your breath. :twisted: )
Not only do I have light pollution, br I have to d... (
show quote)
Don't forget to shoot the moon in the daylight.
It has its own challenges but it might be in a better position for you to practice.
SonnyE wrote:
Thank You. It was truly a grab and go photo op.
I used Craig's settings and ran out in the backyard to get a shot. Just to see what I could see...
Ah-Ha! I see.... The error of my ways was too high of an ISO.
I'm still in my self appointed rank amiture class.
Last night I was earlier. Tripod mounted, same settings. Brighter, straining to get it, overhead.
Then a little dimming in View NX 2. (Still too high of an ISO for the shot. But I now realize what I need to do.)
The blind mouse is finding some cheese... :lol:
Thank You. It was truly a grab and go photo op. br... (
show quote)
This unprocessed one looks like it could have used about 2 clicks faster shutter speed. I don't know what you shot, but try bracketing your shutter speed. When the exposure is a bit less the sharpness will improve as well. One reason I shoot the moon one or two speeds faster.
Your mileage may vary.
;)
Albuqshutterbug wrote:
This unprocessed one looks like it could have used about 2 clicks faster shutter speed. I don't know what you shot, but try bracketing your shutter speed. When the exposure is a bit less the sharpness will improve as well. One reason I shoot the moon one or two speeds faster.
Your mileage may vary.
;)
I agree, I underexpose 1 or 2 stops. And let PP bring it out.
Craig
SonnyE
Loc: Communist California, USA
Albuqshutterbug wrote:
Don't forget to shoot the moon in the daylight.
It has its own challenges but it might be in a better position for you to practice.
Freehand.
600mm, F8, 1/125 sec, ISO 100.
Auto focus, VC. (Because I can't manual focus worth a damn. :( ) :lol:
I think it's still over exposed. :hunf:
SonnyE wrote:
Freehand.
600mm, F8, 1/125 sec, ISO 100.
Auto focus, VC. (Because I can't manual focus worth a damn. :( ) :lol:
I think it's still over exposed. :hunf:
Nice shot sunny.
I like it. It downloads well.
That's a nice daytime shot! I wouldn't change anything about it.
SonnyE wrote:
Freehand.
600mm, F8, 1/125 sec, ISO 100.
Auto focus, VC. (Because I can't manual focus worth a damn. :( ) :lol:
I think it's still over exposed. :hunf:
Nice job Sonny, it works great for all the craters along the shadow line.
You could take it into Lightroom or Photoshop and do an 'Auto Tune' and see what happens.
Craig
SonnyE
Loc: Communist California, USA
CraigFair wrote:
Nice job Sonny, it works great for all the craters along the shadow line.
You could take it into Lightroom or Photoshop and do an 'Auto Tune' and see what happens.
Craig
It was almost comical, Craig...
I had taken several shots, then came in and looked on the computer, then tried a filter, and back and forth. Just playing.
But went back out and everything seemed to be in the way.
So I finally found an opening above one of our palm trees and took my chances. :lol:
(psst, I did do the auto-tune in Adobe Elements 12. I was there anyway to save it for the web...) :roll: Naughty, naughty, naughty!
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