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Photographer Yamil Saenz  Yamil Saenz {Karma:12434}
Project #37 Night Photography Camera Model Canon
Categories Landscape
Nature
From The Field
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Canon 100-400 mm with 1.4 extender
Uploaded 7/27/2005 Film / Memory Type Lexar  1GB
    ISO / Film Speed 16
Views 651 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 11 Rating
6.13
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Location City - 
State -  CA
Country - United States   United States
About This shot was taken on July 21st from Santa Clara, California. The previous shot was over sharpened.
I will save that first shot for future references.
Next full moon I will try to get more photos.
Thanks to all of you who responded with kind messages and information to improve the quality of the image.
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There are 11 Comments in 1 Pages
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Burcu Avdan   {K:338} 8/4/2005
perfect image
well done
see you

Burcu Avdan

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James Hager   {K:6285} 8/2/2005
Nice shot, and particularly impressive with the 100-400 with a 1.4! To add my two cents worth to the technical discussion, use the sunny-16 rule, and I wouldn't shoot below about 1/125th because of the motion of the moon. I agree with Mary --- if you're going for a shot of the moon like this, then shooting it with some side lighting (ie, not when it's full) will make the features stand out more.

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Rafael Le Masson   {K:1593} 8/2/2005
Hello Yamil,

I like your 'almost full'!

Rafa

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Yamil Saenz Yamil Saenz   {K:12434} 7/31/2005
This are the technical comments that I got from the previous shot of a over sharpened moon.
I hope that will help others the same way is helping me.
Thanks to those who responded.
Yamil

And here are the comments:

I shot the moon the other night also. I used a much slower shutter speed with a smaller aperature.

We have almost the same equipment. I have a 20D with a 100-400mm L and a EF 2x II extender.

Here is my EXIF info:

Camera Model
Canon EOS 20D
Shooting Date/Time
7/19/2005 9:04:37 PM
Shooting Mode
Manual Exposure
Tv( Shutter Speed )
1/25
Av( Aperture Value )
22.0
Metering Mode
Evaluative Metering
ISO Speed
100
Lens
200.0 - 800.0 mm
Focal Length
800.0 mm

I tried various shutter speeds and apertures, but I got the best results from the setting above.

Jin Kang

Your problem is the fast shutter speed and wide open app. you should be on a tripod In manual mode, with a app between F/18 to F/32, Tv from 1/60th down to 1/10th of a second until you get the desired brightness you want, then don?t over sharpen, This really dosent look bad, just a bit too bright, also try to get it when it first rises as there is much more color where we live, once fully risen it loses all color as is always bright white.
did you see my eclipse shot?
http://www.usefilm.com/image/593036.html

Marcus Armani

Hi Yamil,
Remember the moom is directly lighted by the sun and the surrounding black sky is causing your meter to read the scene incorrectly... Use the old "sunshine rule" Rule that was used before fancy meters, F16 with the shutter speed at the same number as you ISO.( 1/100 at 100-ISO) now your 1.4 converter will mean "open one stop", or reduce your shutter speed to half 1/50 (one dtop)Start here ... I find you will normally have to open one more stop, but start here and see the LCD screen for adjustments (use manual and forget the meter...OK? Tripod is prefered
good luck Don

Don Price

This is what I got the other night. It's a bit on the "flat" side so I'll make ajustments next time out. After a series of bracketing the result I liked best was 160/f8 with 200-ISO.
Nikon D2H
300/4
tripod
spot metering (but don't trust it)
I agree the f/16 rule is best

Kevin LeDuc

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Den Thompson   {K:30432} 7/27/2005
More people are appreciating how difficult this subject is Yamil. You have a super result here. I especially like the lights spreading away from the larger craters. Well done.
I took a similar shot, see
http://www.usefilm.com/image/862038.html

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Amna Al Shamsi   {K:21795} 7/27/2005
Excellent! Sharpness and details are great. well done!

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Robert Lewis Robert Lewis   {K:491} 7/27/2005
excellent focus and clarity...great capture....great job

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Dave Stacey Dave Stacey   {K:150877} 7/27/2005
An excellent image, Yamil! Great detail and clarity!
Dave.

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Mary Brown   {K:71879} 7/27/2005
I like the detail of the craters. When the Moon is full, the details are not evident. So, don't just wait for a full Moon to get pictures. You'll get some great ones at other times, also.
Mary

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Claude Lussier Claude Lussier   {K:4626} 7/27/2005
Great shot !
Have you take a look at this one http://www.usefilm.com/image/868650.html
Half rotation, and it was shot early in the morning.

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Predrag Maksimovich   {K:54} 7/27/2005
Technically perfect. You obviously have both the technology and the skill to make something like this.
Maks.

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