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    Shoot the Moon!

    In case you haven't heard, we will be having a total lunar eclipse Wednesday night. It will begin around 8:45pm, and will be in total eclipse starting around 10pm for nearly an hour. Weather permitting (and right now it's not looking great) several of us will be out shooting it.

    To get warmed up, here are some of my Moon shots:

    Full Moon from January:


    Tonight's Moon:


    Some fun with PhotoShop:










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    Re: Shoot the Moon!

    The weather forecast for tomorrow night doesn't look so good; cloudy until at least midnight. Hopefully they'll be wrong and we'll have clear skies, though.
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    Re: Shoot the Moon!

    pardon my ignornace but why is a lunar eclips so significant for shooting? too bad that i've got plans after class tommorow night or i would have joined you guys.

    i've tried taking a few shots of the moon last time i was out in cali shooting at night but i wasn't able to figure out a good setting for the camera. my shots came out either bright a blurry or just dark and barely noticable.
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    Re: Shoot the Moon!

    pardon my ignorance but why is a lunar eclipse so significant for shooting? too bad that i've got plans after class tomorrow night or i would have joined you guys.
    I don't know that it's really significant, just out of the ordinary. I think it's going to be about two years before we get another one, and you can get some interesting looking shots of the Moon during an eclipse. I haven't shot one in about 25 years, with my old Yashica SLR (those slides are around somewhere).


    i've tried taking a few shots of the moon last time i was out in cali shooting at night but i wasn't able to figure out a good setting for the camera. my shots came out either bright a blurry or just dark and barely noticeable.
    The problem most people make when trying to shoot the Moon is forgetting that it's reflecting sunlight, just like other objects you would be shooting during the day. You need to adjust your exposure accordingly, as the meter can be fooled into taking an average exposure reading the bright Moon against a dark sky.

    Here's a great site with an exposure calculator for shooting the Moon.
    http://www.shaystephens.com/moon_calc.php

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    Re: Shoot the Moon!

    Quote Originally Posted by cancidas
    pardon my ignornace but why is a lunar eclips so significant for shooting?
    http://www.astro.ir/AstronomicalGallery ... ar3,07.htm

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    Re: Shoot the Moon!

    Quote Originally Posted by PHL Approach
    http://www.astro.ir/AstronomicalGallery/TotalLunarEclipse-Mar3,07.htm
    That's a stunning set of photos. I hope the weather holds, I would love to get something like that!

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    Re: Shoot the Moon!

    Not to add any more pressure, but the next time we will see a Full Lunar eclipse is December 21st, 2010. So don't mess this one up, assuming the weather doesn't take care of that part for you. :D
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    Re: Shoot the Moon!

    Right now it's 50/50

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    Re: Shoot the Moon!

    The calc tells me that at F/8.0 I should be shoot around 1/320th. Should be good to go.
    "lol retart"

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    Re: Shoot the Moon!

    Pretty clear right now. Too bad I can't find my CF card! :evil:

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    Re: Shoot the Moon!

    Shoot to your laptop or something! DANG*#$%^&%@ Clouds!
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    Re: Shoot the Moon!

    Certainly not as detailed or great as Moose's shots of the moon but I figured I'd give it a go at taking a shot of the eclipse. I was shooting with a tripod at iso 800 and F/5.6. I was having a lot of trouble focusing on the moon even with manual.



    I took this shot of the moon last year which came out rather sharp, much to my surprise:


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    Re: Shoot the Moon!

    Here is my attempt at using my red gell on my flash, you can clearly see where I dialed it up to full power :lol: Joking!!!
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    Cloud Cover Ruined Eclipse

    Well it happened again and for the third time. Cloud cover here in NYC ruined the lunar eclipse for us. It's kind of amusing that whenever a celestial event occurs, NYC has a cloud cover. The last 2 total lunar eclipses were also ruined by cloud cover. Oh well, there's always 2010. Of course, rubbing salt into the wound, tonight will probably be clear.

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    Re: Cloud Cover Ruined Eclipse

    Quote Originally Posted by Speedbird1
    Well it happened again and for the third time. Cloud cover here in NYC ruined the lunar eclipse for us. It's kind of amusing that whenever a celestial event occurs, NYC has a cloud cover. The last 2 total lunar eclipses were also ruined by cloud cover. Oh well, there's always 2010. Of course, rubbing salt into the wound, tonight will probably be clear.
    ahhh did you see Fred's post just above yours????

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