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Stormin_24
11th of September 2008 (Thu), 19:40
My first pic post.... I took this shot this past Monday 9/8/08 AT 7:06pm.. Any way I could make it better? C&C welcome...


http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3043/2851268273_3ea7338f9a_o.jpg

Camera Model Canon EOS 40D
Shooting Mode: Aperture-Priority AE
Tv( Shutter Speed ) 1/100
Av( Aperture Value ) 5.6
Metering Mode: Evaluative Metering
Exposure Compensation: 0
Auto exposure Bracketing: -1/3
ISO Speed: 200
Lens: EF70-200mm f/4L USM +1.4x
Focal Length: 280.0 mm
Image Size: 3888x2592
Image Quality: Fine
Flash: Off
White Balance Mode: Auto
AF Mode: Manual focusing
Picture Style: Standard
Sharpness: 5
Contrast: 0
Saturation: 0
Color tone: 0
Color Space: sRGB
Long exposure noise reduction 0: Disable
High ISO speed noise reduction 1: Enable
Highlight tone priority 0:Disable
File Size: 2074 KB
Drive Mode: Single shooting

ThomGascoigne
12th of September 2008 (Fri), 06:43
Great shot! What was the exposure time? Also I think you should photo shop out the tree branches that are in the bottom of the photo, They are distracting and take focus off the moon a bit.

Vaggeli
12th of September 2008 (Fri), 08:06
like the suns rays bouncing of the moon..i agree with Thom photoshop the trees...

jdg371
12th of September 2008 (Fri), 08:25
+1 On the tree removal. Is it cropped?

justincase724
12th of September 2008 (Fri), 10:51
Wow, over 2,600 posts and this is your first picture post? A bit long overdue, huh? Anyhow, in my opinion, I'd darken the entire shot a tad as it seems almost blown out along the right edge, then I'd bump up the contrast a bit to make the craters and everything stand out.

Nighthound
12th of September 2008 (Fri), 14:47
Nice shot Norman. Bracket your exposures, some on the dark side and some on the light. That way you'll hit one dead on. I would switch to full manual, use a tripod(if you're not) and a shutter release cable(or camera delay timer). Might want to turn off any in camera noise reduction, at ISO 200 and short exposure it shouldn't be an issue.

Stormin_24
12th of September 2008 (Fri), 16:02
Hey guys, thanks alot for your advice... Here's the revise pic...

Yes Justin, a bit slow for sure... I got my 40D May 1st but haven't been able to shoot good enough shots to post here, well untill this one... I wanted some honest feedback and this is only place where one can get it... I usually take bird pics...

Yes it is cropped, shot at 1/100 sec on a tripod with a cable release switch, as Nighthound mentioned AND (-1/3 Exposure Bracketing in manual mode... Still have to look into that...) I haven't done anything with the hot spot on the righ side of the moon yet.. And I'll trurn off the camera noise reduction next time... We have a Harvest Moon coming Sept 15th, hopefully the skies will be clear...


http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3293/2851843918_9c35d069ed_o.jpg

I guess while were at it, this was shot on the same night but at 7:45pm
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3273/2844273190_4062543be6_o.jpg

Camera Model Canon EOS 40D
Shooting Date/Time 9/8/2008 7:45:55 PM
Shooting Mode Manual Exposure
Tv( Shutter Speed ) 1/320
F Number = F5.6
ISO Speed Ratings = 400
Exif Version = Version 2.21
Date Time Original = 2008-09-08 19:45:55
Date Time Digitized = 2008-09-08 19:45:55
Components Configuration = YCbcr
Shutter Speed Value = 8.38 TV
Aperture Value = 5 AV
Exposure Bias Value = ±0EV
Flash = Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode
Focal Length = 280mm
Color Space = sRGB
Interoperability IFD Pointer = Offset: 2362
Custom Rendered = Custom process
Exposure Mode = Manual exposure
White Balance = Auto white balance
AF Mode Manual focusing
Picture Style Standard
Sharpness 5
Contrast 0
Saturation 0
Color tone 0
Color Space sRGB
Long exposure noise reduction 0:Disable
High ISO speed noise reduction 1:Enable
Highlight tone priority 0:Disable
File Size 46 KB
Drive Mode: Single shooting

justincase724
12th of September 2008 (Fri), 18:54
One other thing you could try using is the mirror lock-up (forget what custom function that is). Since you've already got the camera on a tripod with a shutter release, the mirror lock-up in one more way to try and reduce any kind of motion.

Stormin_24
13th of September 2008 (Sat), 02:37
One other thing you could try using is the mirror lock-up (forget what custom function that is). Since you've already got the camera on a tripod with a shutter release, the mirror lock-up in one more way to try and reduce any kind of motion.


Hey Justin and thanks... I did try that and for some reason, the shots came out a bit blurry, not sure why... Still trying to figure that one out... Going to try that again as soon as the weather clears up here... I appreciate your input... ;)

ThomGascoigne
16th of September 2008 (Tue), 03:12
No trees! Much better!

DerekRob
16th of September 2008 (Tue), 07:02
Nice shot mate.

Stormin_24
17th of September 2008 (Wed), 02:08
Thanks much guys, I like it better without the trees as well...

ThomGascoigne
21st of September 2008 (Sun), 14:21
So have you tried doing a sun shot yet?

Microcosm
21st of September 2008 (Sun), 14:31
I dunno, I disagree. I like the trees in it. You see so so so many shots of just the moon, (including many I've taken, I won't hide it) and I like the trees in there.

Kinda makes me imagine myself standing there straining my neck towards the sky for a glimpse of the moon through the tree tops.. and then you've finally found it. Or maybe I'm crazy.

Shasta
21st of September 2008 (Sun), 14:33
Gees what detail, nicely done.

Bubble
21st of September 2008 (Sun), 14:33
So have you tried doing a sun shot yet?

like this? :)

http://coronadofilters.com/images/ms70_image.jpg

Sunnyman
21st of September 2008 (Sun), 15:21
Personally, I like the first picture, including the treetops. It gives me more of a personal view than any technically perfect shot of *just* the moon - which any astronomer can do better.

Stormin_24
22nd of September 2008 (Mon), 03:54
Thanks Thom, no sun shot yet... Hopefully I'll get one when the sun sets some day...

Hi Microcosm, I kinda like both really... Depends on my mood I guess..

Thanks Shasta.... My first shot, I guess I got lucky....;)

Stormin_24
25th of September 2008 (Thu), 02:36
like this? :)

http://coronadofilters.com/images/ms70_image.jpg

WOW!!!

ArcticShooter
25th of September 2008 (Thu), 04:48
I must say that normally I get bored by looking at the moon. But you really captured it nicely. The details are so crisp. I also prefer the cropped version

Celestron
25th of September 2008 (Thu), 11:46
Great shot Bubble ! Now you might want to explain how you took this image so all will know cause imaging the Sun is very critical for ones safety ! I'm pretty sure i know how you did it . Have seen these type before .

ArcticShooter
25th of September 2008 (Thu), 14:39
I think he used a welding mask for this :)

Celestron
25th of September 2008 (Thu), 17:25
I think he used a welding mask for this :)


Sorry , but a welders mask won't give you results in detail in a Sun image :( .

Stormin_24
25th of September 2008 (Thu), 18:26
I must say that normally I get bored by looking at the moon. But you really captured it nicely. The details are so crisp. I also prefer the cropped version

Thanks much.. The atmosphere has alot to do with it as well.. My first moon shot so I'm learning...

mrgolf
10th of March 2010 (Wed), 18:58
I like the black one...it shows more details of the moon!
Great shot!!

Celestron
10th of March 2010 (Wed), 21:44
like this? :)

http://coronadofilters.com/images/ms70_image.jpg


You didn't take this image ... , did you ? Where did you get it from ? It's not on your website even tho you have some beautiful images there , but you didn't take this one...., huh ??? ??

pixelbasher
11th of March 2010 (Thu), 19:48
whoever it was who took the sun shot, I'm thinking it's a composite. I might be wrong, but the magnification levels of the sun and foreground just look wrong for each other.

It's a really nice photo however the end result was achieved, but I'd like to see clarification before I thought that was shot as is.