When I first stepped outside at 9:30 I couldn't even see the moon. It wasn't until I was walking back to the patio that I spotted it peeking out from behind the neighbor's trees. I went back in for a little while and when I returned just after 10:00 the moon had risen completely and was shining brightly. The settings were easy to adjust because my camera saves a little file on each picture so you can duplicate the settings that worked on an earlier picture. Unfortunately I was still having difficulty with my focusing. I hate how bad my eyes have gotten because it makes focusing my camera at night a... nightmare!
Wicked cool!!
ReplyDeleteThe first photo is an enigma, with silhouette's of leaves and branches. The actual moon is extemely good quality. mark
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Nice shots! Always look forward to see what you'll do next!
ReplyDeleteTa da! I like the leaf/ branch pattern
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oooh I like...very cool!
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Amazing Good shot!!
ReplyDeleteYou're getting good at getting moon shots!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots! Gosh, I must learn how to do night shots like this! Mine aren't very good...yet! LOL! Lisa
ReplyDeleteOn the left photo, did you add anything to it?
ReplyDeleteI see a little indian head on the bottom of the moon....cool shot!
I tried moon shots this past weekend & missed out on the full moon on Thursday.
I will post some. I tried Bracketing, suggested by Steven from (sometimes)photoblog.
~Marie
I don't have the right kind of camera for nightshots. I will just have to enjoy yours!!!
ReplyDeleteBlessings!
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