enewmen New Member Apr 18, 2011 #1 Hi all. 10:15 pm, March 19th, 2011 @ Par Ris Park I took this a few weeks ago when there was a full moon. The shot was taken at Pasir Ris with a Canon 550D & 1000mm Orion Apex f/7 mirror type lens. ISO 100, 1/800 sec. thanks! Last edited: Apr 18, 2011
Hi all. 10:15 pm, March 19th, 2011 @ Par Ris Park I took this a few weeks ago when there was a full moon. The shot was taken at Pasir Ris with a Canon 550D & 1000mm Orion Apex f/7 mirror type lens. ISO 100, 1/800 sec. thanks!
T timlim Senior Member Apr 20, 2011 #4 All along I thought the moon was just different tones of white / grey, never knew it was so colourful! :thumbsup: Mind sharing how to capture such colours? Is it in the camera settings? Or is it due to weather or some astronomical factors? Thanks! Last edited: Apr 20, 2011
All along I thought the moon was just different tones of white / grey, never knew it was so colourful! :thumbsup: Mind sharing how to capture such colours? Is it in the camera settings? Or is it due to weather or some astronomical factors? Thanks!
W windforce New Member May 3, 2011 #12 incredible details! would be great if its not so tightly framed, would prefer a lil space around the moon thanks for sharing!
incredible details! would be great if its not so tightly framed, would prefer a lil space around the moon thanks for sharing!
J JJLoke New Member May 8, 2011 #14 The over saturation and possibly sharpening makes the moon look very weird. U got the details and gradients which is essential for moon shoots There is exposure over-clipping along the moon edge on the right side from 1 oclock to 5 oclock Tone down the saturation by a factor of 2 and the moon will look better
The over saturation and possibly sharpening makes the moon look very weird. U got the details and gradients which is essential for moon shoots There is exposure over-clipping along the moon edge on the right side from 1 oclock to 5 oclock Tone down the saturation by a factor of 2 and the moon will look better