Season’s Greeting
File: M04
Season’s Greeting and peace on Earth to all humankind.
This is my own photograph of the moon.
The reason it is a rather blurred and not very sharp photo, is because it was not done seriously, simply done for fun.
I do not have tripod, haven’t had one for years since the last one broken many years ago, and the reason I did not buy a new one was because I don’t do landscape photography, so there was never an urgent need to get a replacement tripod.
So for this photo, I placed my camera on top of the fence in my back garden, and tried to hold it as steady as I could, while I took a shot.
It was done many years ago, most likely between 15 to 20 years ago, and I can’t remember which camera I used.
There is no information available, could have been either a Nikon D1 or a Nikon D200 DSLR, with a manual focus 500mm mirror lens on a T2 adaptor ring.
It is not a really suitable set up, but I wanted for fun, to test it out, to see if it could be done.
I have no idea how the EXIF file is missing, most likely when it was transferred to another computer, then yet again transferred to another computer, the file got messed up, so the file could have been saved in another format.
The photo was imported into Adobe Photoshop, and a layer was placed on top of the photo of the moon. On this layer, I drew and fill in the silhouette of Santa, his sleigh, and the reindeer.
Santa always says “Ho ho ho!” but I figured what if he realised, he accidently got in the way of your photo of the moon, and may say “Oh!” Like people say “Oh! Sorry!” or “Oh! Opps!” Hence “Ho Ho OH!”
Anyway, wishing those of you who believe in Christmas, a very merry Christmas, and for those of you who are not religions or believe in a different faith, then I wish you all a lovely season’s greeting.
Season’s Greeting
File: M04
Season’s Greeting and peace on Earth to all humankind.
This is my own photograph of the moon.
The reason it is a rather blurred and not very sharp photo, is because it was not done seriously, simply done for fun.
I do not have tripod, haven’t had one for years since the last one broken many years ago, and the reason I did not buy a new one was because I don’t do landscape photography, so there was never an urgent need to get a replacement tripod.
So for this photo, I placed my camera on top of the fence in my back garden, and tried to hold it as steady as I could, while I took a shot.
It was done many years ago, most likely between 15 to 20 years ago, and I can’t remember which camera I used.
There is no information available, could have been either a Nikon D1 or a Nikon D200 DSLR, with a manual focus 500mm mirror lens on a T2 adaptor ring.
It is not a really suitable set up, but I wanted for fun, to test it out, to see if it could be done.
I have no idea how the EXIF file is missing, most likely when it was transferred to another computer, then yet again transferred to another computer, the file got messed up, so the file could have been saved in another format.
The photo was imported into Adobe Photoshop, and a layer was placed on top of the photo of the moon. On this layer, I drew and fill in the silhouette of Santa, his sleigh, and the reindeer.
Santa always says “Ho ho ho!” but I figured what if he realised, he accidently got in the way of your photo of the moon, and may say “Oh!” Like people say “Oh! Sorry!” or “Oh! Opps!” Hence “Ho Ho OH!”
Anyway, wishing those of you who believe in Christmas, a very merry Christmas, and for those of you who are not religions or believe in a different faith, then I wish you all a lovely season’s greeting.