Tripod, remote shutter lead and mirror lock-up is essential.
but look at the UFO just to the right of the moon
I was out at around the same time tonight, it probably was just the moon moving, it touched my bottom left corner of my center focus point positioned at 14.00, it left the top right corner of the CFP positioned at 20.00, it took only EDIT2min 57seconds.Yes was taken about half hour ago- this pic shouldnt be viewed an bigger than this though! I need a remote trigger.
The weight on my tripod weighed down the tripod head (I think that makes sense) so it kept creeping.
Thanks guys, all really appreciated.
Here's one I did earlier - will take all advice on board
Yes was taken about half hour ago- this pic shouldnt be viewed an bigger than this though! I need a remote trigger.
The weight on my tripod weighed down the tripod head (I think that makes sense) so it kept creeping.
As there is little in the way of shadows to bring out detail when photographing a full moon, try shooting in Raw and then with a bit of judicial pp'ing, bring out the colours that are there.
Okay so I'm struggling with a picture of the moon
I've got a 300mm f4 IS with 1.4x extender. I know I'm not going to gt a fantastic picture but want to give it another go.
What settings should I be using?
Kind regards
Sarah
Whoa, that's close
Great shot