One Night with Full Moon

Since a wide angle can not shoot the crater…. 30 seconds of exposure can turn night into day!

090611 night full moon 01

090611 night full moon 02

If only the background is that of a sea or something. would have had a wonderful reflection :D

7 Responses to “One Night with Full Moon”

  1. AaronWoolala says:

    you had a lens filter on when you shot these pics?

  2. Tomagogame says:

    errr.. only the standard one. no polorizer or anything.

  3. HugoLim says:

    nice catch, the point aaron saying is because of the filter, you get the little evil green dot (ghosting). I tried to capture the moon also last few days but kinda failed. now i wondered on how to capture the surface of the moon properly as most of the time, we will just get a big white round image in the end with nothing inside. hmmm…

  4. Tomagogame says:

    hugo! thanks for the clearing up. So I should have used an ND filter to remove the green dots? I just got myself a remote to leave the shutter longer than 30sec… maybe can capture the moon moving. hahaha. The last time I’ve ever saw the moon’s surface was on aaron’s sony with 70-300mm at 300mm. where’s the 1000mm when you need it. LOL

  5. AaronWoolala says:

    not ND lol. this only happen if you’re using the standard protection filter.
    if you get the multi-coating ones then won’t have this.
    Hugo, your problem is simple, choose another night :D shoot with high F. lol~

  6. Tomagogame says:

    so aaron, to remove the green dot… i could also simply don’t use any filters at all. would that help?

    yea, i think hugo’s might just not be the day where there was full moon. hah. just assumption.

  7. AaronWoolala says:

    Yes that’s why I’m not using any filter lol. Kills the image.

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