Antonio, thanks for your encouragement and comment. This was not a very good capture and I can do better.
Randy
Antonio, thanks for your encouragement and comment. This was not a very good capture and I can do better.
Randy
what lens did u use to shoot this, very interesting to try this once
thank you ashwin, for your comment, You're right
will do what i like best, and i have many followers from around the world who agree with me on 500pix
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Last edited by Vandenberg; 17th June 2011 at 05:57 PM.
I kept my ISO and aperture all the time adjusting only the speed.
I started at 1/200s and ended at 1/400s with aperture at f/4.5 with ISO 200.
I was using a Canon 20D + 1.4 converter + 70-200mm f/2.8 L USM IS @ 200mm what means: 1.6 * 1.4 * 200 = 448 mm
I had no problem with focusing because to begin with I used the central point to focus and then switched it off taking care not to touch the focus ring.
My tripod is a very poor one. The final image is a careful composition of several shots.
I also noticed that earlier - on the right in my picture - the light is warmer than later on. I played a bit with the filters to enhance that effect.
When I came home my wife and myself went outside and we could see that the sky was very clear and the Moon very bright. Absolutely no clouds or mist of any kind.
My wife even commented that the fields under the moonlight should be very nice due to the strength of the light.
I have once been in the country side under full moon just to shoot. It is not easy in Portugal as there is many houses everywhere and so, there is always much artificial light which is pernicious for long exposures of 30 seconds and more.
It may also be dangerous. Just standing in the middle of nowhere with no time to run away from someone whose intentions may not be the best is not the best way to shoot.
In another occasion I went with somebody else. In fact with 4 men and a woman. We had fun shooting in the dark.
Huumm a nice experience to try again some day with my small photography group
I read on the newspaper today that in Lisbon the sky was cloudy.
just take your canon and shoot the *****
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=awq90...layer_embedded
its a bit like night photography, tripod,fixed iso and apertures
I'll go once to an star observatory here near by (everything here is near by in Holland )
anyway, thanks for the info, will give it a go sometime this year
but canons shoot better
Cheers Antonio; I even cloned out a bright green shed on the left. I used to think that was too much manipulation.