There is a full moon on Monday and I don't have any trouble reading the times for moonrise but what I never know for sure is how to tell WHERE on the eastern horizon the moon will appear. Does anyone know how to tell?
Sep 13, 2008 21:17 | #1 There is a full moon on Monday and I don't have any trouble reading the times for moonrise but what I never know for sure is how to tell WHERE on the eastern horizon the moon will appear. Does anyone know how to tell? My Gear
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dtrayers Goldmember 1,063 posts Joined Mar 2003 Location: Denmark Township, MN, USA More info | Sep 13, 2008 21:22 | #2 What you want is the azimuth at the rise time: -Dave
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Is the Azimuth equivalent to 90 = East, 180 = South, etc? My Gear
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gjl711 "spouting off stupid things" 57,710 posts Likes: 4032 Joined Aug 2006 Location: Deep in the heart of Texas More info | Sep 13, 2008 21:26 | #4 Not to be a smart a$$, but couldn't one just look for the bright light? Not sure why, but call me JJ.
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dtrayers Goldmember 1,063 posts Joined Mar 2003 Location: Denmark Township, MN, USA More info | Sep 13, 2008 21:28 | #5 nicshow wrote in post #6302049 Is the Azimuth equivalent to 90 = East, 180 = South, etc? Yup. -Dave
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By the time you see the bright light, it's nearly too late to get in position for shooting the moon. My Gear
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gjl711 "spouting off stupid things" 57,710 posts Likes: 4032 Joined Aug 2006 Location: Deep in the heart of Texas More info | Sep 13, 2008 21:40 | #7 nicshow wrote in post #6302089 By the time you see the bright light, it's nearly too late to get in position for shooting the moon. I take it your trying to line up the moon with some object on the ground then? Not sure why, but call me JJ.
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Well, yes, Monday's moon will rise right near sunset so you can get some foreground exposure and properly expose the moon. Or, at least hopefully. But yes, if you are putting something in the foreground, it's good to get lined up before the moon rises because once it comes up the optimum time is right then. It moves too fast and then the contrast gets to be too much. My Gear
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PhotosGuy Cream of the Crop, R.I.P. More info | Sep 14, 2008 09:56 | #9 By the time you see the bright light, it's nearly too late to get in position for shooting the moon. Did you consider looking on the night before to get a clue where it will come up the next night? FrankC - 20D, RAW, Manual everything...
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dtrayers Goldmember 1,063 posts Joined Mar 2003 Location: Denmark Township, MN, USA More info | Sep 14, 2008 10:16 | #10 PhotosGuy wrote in post #6304480 Did you consider looking on the night before to get a clue where it will come up the next night? A couple of years ago I tried to do what the OP wants to do. The city hall in my town has a very nice dome atop the roof and I've often thought of capturing it with a full moon (or nearly full). But, there is only really one good vantage point where you can get a good composition of the dome and the moon will be in the background. BUT, it will only look good in the twilight, so that's basically two or three days per month and with the seasons the moon changes it's apparent position, limiting the opportunity to only a few days per year. -Dave
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Marnault Member 112 posts Joined Aug 2007 More info | Sep 24, 2008 16:03 | #11 A little late for the full moon, but I'm sure another one will come along. Canon 400D & 40D - Sigma 10-20 F4-5.6 - Canon 17-55mm F2.8 IS - Canon 28-105mm F3.5-4.5 - Sigma 70-200mm F2.8 - Canon 50mm F1.8 - Canon 100mm F2.0 - Canon 400mm F5.6http://www.flickr.com/photos/marcarnault/
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gjl711 "spouting off stupid things" 57,710 posts Likes: 4032 Joined Aug 2006 Location: Deep in the heart of Texas More info | Sep 24, 2008 17:26 | #12 Marnault wrote in post #6373849 A little late for the full moon, but I'm sure another one will come along..... Boy, I sure hope so. It would really suck if the moon went new, and never came back. Not sure why, but call me JJ.
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le_R Member 70 posts Joined Jun 2008 Location: Paris - France More info | Sep 26, 2008 07:02 | #13 I use Stellarium
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