It is very important how you control your exposure for a moon shot.
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300 mm, F 10, 1/500 sec, ISO 400 - Almost getting there, till date the best moon shot I have taken.
You are welcome. Taking a moon shot is very tricky for the reason that it is the only source of light at night sky and exposure control is very crucial. I arrived at this after a lot of trial and error.
Well, I agree that I have used that touch, but this was otherwise a very clear shot too. If you apply the effect on a otherwise wasted shot, it might do nothing :)
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Would love to click a shot like this someday. Beautiful.
Well, this was not just full moon but super moon as well - if you notice I have given the technique for this shot.
Wow...That is really awesome... :-)
Thanks for dropping by my blog and giving me the link to this one...
Thank You Very Much.. :-)
You are welcome. Taking a moon shot is very tricky for the reason that it is the only source of light at night sky and exposure control is very crucial. I arrived at this after a lot of trial and error.
Hi Abhra nice click. If possible please check my moon shots too. I have a 30x zoom Sony HX100V camera.
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Thank you. I'll pay a visit to your page and leave my thoughts.
Something is not right... Appears way too sharp for a normal click... May be you gave HDR touch to make it sharp... Nice try boss....
Well, I agree that I have used that touch, but this was otherwise a very clear shot too. If you apply the effect on a otherwise wasted shot, it might do nothing :)
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