ah.zeep said:BTW, for those interested, Moonrise and Moonset Times, for Singapore![]()
leews2001 said:thot this might be interesting for this thread...
+evenstar said:i find this link useful for moon shots too..=)
sure no problem..i posted them up for sharing anywayFrancis247 said:Hi leews2001 and +evenstar,
The links provided are very interesting and useful. Hope you both don't mind, I will add these links to the sticky website link list. Thank you.
Fri nite? I took it, but its not very clear. Its red due to dust in the air, and all my shots were blur.+evenstar said:i was on sheares bridge around 9.20 last night and the moon was RED..real red...a pity i didn't have my tele lens..
For the moon, handpod is fine, since shutter speeds are quite fast.jimjim said:My moon shot.
Taken by Handpod.:sticktong :sticktong :sticktong
+evenstar said:i was on sheares bridge around 9.20 last night and the moon was RED..real red...a pity i didn't have my tele lens..
Ya, I feel the same way. Partial moons seem to show the craters better. I think its due to the shadows cast due to the suns light being non-head on. :think:Jaycelim said:My share of the moon shot. It seems like the full moon can't see the crater clearly.
Interesting read! Ill go try shooting with a polariser one of these days.Jaycelim said:Here's a guide on shooting the moon. It is indeed a full moon is reflecting too much light that most details cannot be seen.
http://www.bahneman.com/liem/photos/tricks/article.php?story=20051007132635145
Jaycelim said:Here's a guide on shooting the moon. It is indeed a full moon is reflecting too much light that most details cannot be seen.
http://www.bahneman.com/liem/photos/tricks/article.php?story=20051007132635145