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Mid Autumn Festival MoonI had a quick go at trying to take some photos of the full moon during the Chinese Mid Autumn Festival (where families gather to celebrate the full moon).
I don't really have any gear dedicated to good moon/astro photography, but thought I'd give it a try with what I had. The gear used for these was a Nikon D90 with Sigma 50-150mm F/2.8, Velbon Luxi tripod and sometimes with a Tamron 1.4x teleconverter. Photos have been cropped and slightly sharpened in postprocessing. Click for link to blog which has larger versions. Thanks for any comments, advice or feedback.
Re: Mid Autumn Festival MoonNice work....what settings did you use? I attempted to do something similar with my 70-200 VR + 1.4x but wasnt too impressed with my own results
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Re: Mid Autumn Festival MoonThanks.
Both photos were shot at 150mm focal length, F/4.0, shutter speed 1/10 s, ISO 400. They were cropped differently resulting in different size, and I think the second may have been shot through the 1.4x teleconverter while the first one was without. Shot indoors through a window (I was too lazy to go outside) on tripod. It was a cloudy evening, so I had to take many shots to get a handful where the moon wasn't obstructed by clouds.
Re: Mid Autumn Festival MoonI like the halo effect of the first. They look pretty good for having been shot through a window!
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Re: Mid Autumn Festival MoonI do like the first one best. I think you did
very well and your effort was rewarded with a good picture.
Re: Mid Autumn Festival MoonThanks for the comments, really appreciate it. Looking forward to trying again with a clear night and good moon.
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