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Consider Yourself Mooned




Every once in a while I get the itch to do some night shooting and keep experimenting with the camera.  I just walked out of my cell at Bedlam with the tripod and took a few shots in late October. 

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Just for you photog geeks out there.  Taking pictures of the night stars is a heck of a lot different than the moon.  Night skies you need to let as much light in as possible, with longer exposures.  Wit the moon, since it is sunlight reflected, you have to shoot with very quick exposure.  In other words you have to shoot the moon as if it were daylight.  Overall I'm pretty pleased with the moon shots, the clarity is pretty good and I think I have the settings as well.  

The moon is cool and all that, but if I had my druthers, I much prefer a moonless sky with the milky way and star shining.  The moon becomes a distraction and it also dilutes the skies when it is around.  The moon is for romantics, not night sky pictures.  

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