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Full Moon (unofficial mini challenge)Saw the other thread with Aussie Dave's moon photos and then I did a bit of a google for the next full moon.
Turns out according to this site http://www.asnsw.com/almanac/index.html it's at 9:03pm Sydney time tomorrow Thursday. My suggestion is we all go out tomorrow night and: 1. Take a full moon related photo 2. Howl at it 3. Come inside, process it and then post it in this thread! As simple as that. Weather should be mainly fine (except for Brisbane according to http://www.weatherzone.com.au/ ) Rusty.
What about the inversion Mic?
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Thank You
Shall give it a go....clouds permitting, of course !
It will be interesting to see what shots different lenses pick up, and the settings people use..... Dave
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Re: Full Moon (unofficial mini challenge)You wait for a full moon to howl at maybe that's what I am doing wrong.......
Sure, if I remember I will be in on it! Deb "Sometimes when you are sad Poko, it's good to hug the monkey."
Would you like a gallery to submit to??
We could make it open (ie no regestration required) New page
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A gallery sounds good MHD.
I found a much better moonrise calculator: http://www.ga.gov.au/bin/astro/moonrisenset So would the 9.03pm on the other site be the precise moment the moon is full, as opposed to the actual time it rises? Any amateur stargazers know the answer?
Actually I think Full Moon is at 9:01 EST tonight. Rise time depends on your location and your local horizon Gordon
OK, stand by while I moon ya's Sorry, couldn't resist, someone had to say it I'm early but ahhh bugger it, let's get the ball rollin'
Mudder's moon: man exp. 400mm, F8, 1/200th, HAND-HELD, ISO200, 80-400VR and a play with levels in CS2 Aka Andrew
Here is my first attempt:
70-300G, resize in photoshop, that's it. And a second, now with added photoshop frame: Last edited by Rusty W. Griswald on Thu Jul 21, 2005 9:34 pm, edited 1 time in total.
I'm outter this one....I've just about exhausted all my attempts!
Would be nice to see what settings others use in comparison though. I did notice that early in the morning the moon looks abit dimmer and easier to pick out details then at night. Anyone else notcice this? Keep posting! Andy, thats a great shot hand-held! Very detailed. Cheers, Jase. Jase - 'Motorcycle Gallery' - 'Car Gallery'
Here's my attempt.
Hand held 1/160 f8 iso 200 300mm (tamron 70-300mm) "Sometimes when you are sad Poko, it's good to hug the monkey."
here's mine 200-400 + 1.4 tc i this was taken at 11.00 pm the moon was bigger earlier in the evening
cheers rob http://www.pixspot.com/albums/userpics/normal_moon%7E1.jpg
Nice shot radar, but it looks like the moon is having a gravitational effect on the earth and pulling the horizon closer to it... either that or the photo was taken at a slight angle..
Nice shots everyone... I couldnt even see the moon thru the clouds tonight. Michael
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I am yet to see a moon in London......... with daylight up till around 9:30pm I guess it comes up way passed my bedtime.......
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It was very strong when it got out of the water, almost pulled me in the water as well Thanks, André
Well, I tried last night (with both the 50mm and the 70-200 VR) and got a couple that were "okay" but it is painfully clear that I need to:
a) improve my tripod technique (still a newbie to tripod use - this was almost the first time I'd used it); and b) learn post-processing big time. ("Sharpening"??? No really - don't laugh.....) Rae
. All the gear and no idea. PPOK / Others' pics in my threads OK
sorry for the lateness....here was my attempt from last night
Dave
Nikon D7000 | 18-105 VR Lens | Nikon 50 1.8G | Sigma 70-300 APO II Super Macro | Tokina 11-16 AT-X | Nikon SB-800 | Lowepro Mini Trekker AWII Photography = Compromise
a bit late I know
Taken from Pennsylvania, US, tonight (one night after full?) Sigma 70-300, f8, 1/200 - levels, unsharp mask D70, 18-70 DX, Sigma 70-300 APOII, Nikkor 50mm 1.4D, SB800, Bogen 3046 w/Manfrotto 322RC2 ballhead, Lowepro Nova 2 AW
Nice one... I love the profiling on the craters at the 2 o'clock position... Cheers, John
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