Post your Moon Shots

steadyJaw

New member
¡Hello!
I tried with my first sequence of the moon through the sky, but I was interrupted.
This is what I managed to obtain... three moons only.
I will try again soon =)

Focal: 200mm

Aperture: f/11

Shutter: 1/30s

ISO: 100


Cheers!

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wornish

Senior Member
¡Hello!
I tried with my first sequence of the moon through the sky, but I was interrupted.
This is what I managed to obtain... three moons only.
I will try again soon =)

Focal: 200mm

Aperture: f/11

Shutter: 1/30s

ISO: 100


Cheers!

I really like this. What was the time between shots?
Did you stack in PP or did you do multiple exposures in the camera?
 

steadyJaw

New member
I really like this. What was the time between shots?
Did you stack in PP or did you do multiple exposures in the camera?

I think I waited about 2 or 3 minutes between shots. I took 3 different pictures with the same settings, and then I used View NX 2 and Camera RAW to develop the RAW file and stacked them manually in three layers in Photoshop. It's a bit cheap of a processing XD
 

Tom Grove

Senior Member
Patrick... This was taken with my older Panasonic Lumix... I like that camera for its built in 60x zoom... Here's the info...

Camera: DMC-FZ70
Aperture: f/5.9
ISO: 320
Exposure: 10/1250
 

dh photography

Senior Member
First moon shots with the D3200. Not too bad for handheld with a kit 55-200mm lens. Really makes me want a 600mm mirror just for shooting the moon if for nothing else.

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Pretzel

Senior Member
The "Honey Moon" - well, ok... the night after. Startin' to look a little rough around the edges already. ;) (Read into that whatever ya want, LOL)

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dh photography

Senior Member
These were from last night's great moon. I really need to find someone to help me layer a few shots I have over the bridge.
 

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Roy1961

Senior Member
Contributor
better than my first attempt, mine looked like i took a picture of a flashlight, bump your iso down to about 300 or check out what other people use as their settings, and remember to turn off your VR, IF YOU USE A TRIPOD.
 
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