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It is really hard for me to resist posting moon shots. It was a nice clear night tonight despite the very high winds. Shot with mirror delay and self timer from my back deck.
The Rain stopped the temp lifted a little. The moon shine rinsed the wet road with light and I took my first ever moon shot.
Total eclipse of the moon. I used the tracking mount from an old telescope to follow the moon - and this allowed for a sharply-focused exposure.
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well taken with the assistance of my husband, using our new 'Tamron 200 - 400 AF zoom lens', and a tripod...:)
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Can't wait for a 'Full Moon' now!!
I have cropped the original photo, to show you a closer view:)
The blood moon after the lunar eclipse last week, viewed from our backyard in Queensland, Australia!
A unos 355.000 kilómetros de la Tierra, visible al 66%.
Canon EOS 7D + Canon EF 100-400 4.5-5.6L IS USM + trípode + autodisparo para minimizar vibraciones.
Están los datos Exif incluidos, pero en resumen: 1/50 de segundo a f/5,6 ISO 100.
En Photoshop: recorte, ajuste de niveles y color, y máscara de enfoque.
Ci sono notti in cui i lupi stanno in silenzio e solo la luna ulula.
There are nights when the wolves are silent and only the moon howls .
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Camera : Fujifilm X-E1
Lens : Fujifilm XF 55-200mm F3.5-4.8 R LM OIS
Shutter Speed : 1/500 sec.
Aperture : F13
Focal Length : 200mm
ISO : 640
Edited with : Lightroom 5
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Tonights Moon shot, so worth waiting for it to rise above the rooftops ;0)
Prime focus single shot, Canon 600D attached to Maksutov 127mm telescope, conditions were ideal, no breeze, very still and beautifully clear ;0)
In this photograph the moon is in its last quarter ascending phase and at 51% illumination. Aldebaran is the star next to the moon. Aldebaran is an orange giant star located about 65 light years away and is one of the brightest stars in the night sky. It is the brightest star in the Taurus constellation and can be found in the Northern Hemisphere by following a straight line from the three stars of Orion's belt from left to right – the next bright star found by continuing that line is Aldebaran. In this image the light from Aldebaran has been enhanced via Star Spikes Pro 3 plug-in for Photoshop.
Nikon D7000 & 70-300mm @ 300mm
f/5.6 – 1/80 sec – ISO 200
09/05/15 – 1:18AM
Processed via Lightroom & Photoshop CC
Photographed in central Maine USA
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11 panel mosaic on the Moon on 21st May 2015. Unfortunately the bottom went behind some trees before I could complete it!
8"SCT f/10 ASI120MM Camera
AS!2, Registax6, ICE, PS CS6
I wasn't sure if i was going to be able to capture any detail with a 200mm focal length only, as the moon was rather far. This is the result with a full crop. A teleconvertor would have been nice to double the focal length though.
" Every one is a moon, and has a dark side which he never shows to anybody" - Mark Twain
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We finally have a warm, clear evening so I hauled the telescope out of the garage for a peek at the moon. I couldn't resist trying to photograph the view through the eyepiece.
It's been a long time since I posted a moon shot.... Today/ tomorrow is supposed to be a red moon but here's what I got ....
March 20, 2019
The Full (Worm) Moon in March
This is a rare event - the Full Moon rose on the Vernal Equinox. The last time it happened was roughly 10 years ago, and it won't happen again until 2030.
Happy Equinox - Happy First Day of Spring!
Nauset Light Beach
Cape Cod National Seashore
Eastham, Massachusetts
Cape Cod - USA
Photo by brucetopher
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Tools: Canon 7D & iPhone 6s.
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My first attempt at sketching the Moon on black paper using chalk and charcoal. Sketched from a photograph of the 73% Waxing Gibbous Moon taken on 17th March 2016.
This area shows the craters Timocharis, Archimedes, Eratosthenes and Copernicus, with the edge of the Montes Apenninus
I thought a decent moon shot was out of reach but a flickr friend said I would be surprised at what I could capture with my 70-200 lens. So, I tried it the other night and got this. Hand held, ISO 1600, 200mm, 1/30 at 4.0, shutter priority, flash did not fire, kinda cloudy. Post Process, Adobe Lightroom.
Best viewed very small ;)
This is my ongoing Moon phase project, this started out at approx half of an (average) months worth of the moon's different phases.....but it is growing!.
Our Natural Satellite "rises" approximately 50 minutes later every night, so getting a full months Moon phase has proved impossible to achieve in the same month, add to this cloudy nights (and "day" Moon's).........as I get new phases I will add them to the composite.