As the Moon nears perigee..

DizzyDigger

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Prospecting
Saw that big 'ol Moon out tonight, and couldn't pass
up the chance at a decent pic. Sky conditions were
good, but not perfect.

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Tonight is when the Moon will reach perigee, meaning
it's as close to Earth as it's gonna get this year. That
huge crater near the bottom is known as "Tycho".

Shooting a good pic of the Moon can be challenging, as
most of the compact digital cameras (not DSLR's) just
don't have a large enough sensor, but if sky conditions
are good (clean, low humidity) you can still get a fairly
decent pic.

Some suggestions:

The Moon, especially when full is a very bright object.
I took that pic above tonight with my D90, and shot it in
Manual mode at ISO 400, f/5.6 and 1/500th of a second
at 300mm. If I'd been thinking right, I would have dropped the
ISO back to ISO 100..maybe ISO 200.

On many of the compact digitals (and even some Iphones)
you can change the settings manually. If left to itself, the
camera will take far too long of an exposure, and you'll
end up with a beautiful blur-ball..lol

If you can change your settings, go with ISO 200 and
take several shots at various shutter speeds. Start around
1/125th/s and then faster shutter speeds all the way up to
1/1000th/s. I even shot a couple frames tonight at
1/2000th/s and while they didn't come out sharp (oof)
there was plenty of data to work with had I wanted to
process them.

USE A TRIPOD and the cameras timer to take the shot,
as any movement at all will get you a blurry pic.

Use manual focus (if available) as the auto-focus in most
cameras will not be good enough to get a really sharp image.
Even a top-end DSLR will not focus well enough on auto-focus
to give you the sharpness you can achieve with a little manual
focus tweaking.

Maybe we should start a thread so everyone can post their
"Super Moon" pics?
 

Does treasure reveal itself in a full moon? ;-)
I suppose that you could metal detect under the light of a full moon.
Let us call it a 'Treasure Moon' ;-)
 

Great shot, Dizzy! If it's clear here tonight, I'm going to try to get some shots. I can drive about 5 miles out to a spot that may/may not have a bunch of people watching. Either way, I might have a good chance of getting some shots.
 

Great shot of the Moon...hope you get one tonight to share with us. Love Moon shot but hard to get clear with my "hand held" camera....so will let you do it. :laughing7:
 

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Nice photograph! Thanks for sharing...
 

Great pic Dizzy and good tips. Pett Tekker Cat I dove those reefs last sept out of Islamorada and Pennekamp park. Beautiful.
 

Cloudy here darn it! Anyone spot any perseids?
 

Here's my pic taken with my FujiFilm HS20EXR super zoom bridge camera....non-slr
 

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That's a great shot of the moon. Such detail. I can't do that with the gear I have. :thumbsup:
 

Unluckily, I didn't get out last night. It was supposed to be clear and the moon at it's highest about 1 a.m.. Well, I laid down when I became sleepy about 9 p.m., and didn't wake up until almost daylight! The next few nights are supposed to be cloudy and possible rain.

NGE, great picture!
 

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