02-16-2024 02:48 AM - edited 02-16-2024 02:12 PM
Since it's summer here in NZ, it's light until late, but the moon was still well up in the sky when the sun dipped below the horizon. The sky was still blue, which gave me a lot less contrast to deal with in capturing the moon.
I used the RF 200-800 with the R5 in 1.6x crop mode, giving a equivalent FoV of 1280mm. There is just a hint of heat haze in the sky - locally we had temps of over 32degC (91degF).
Here is the result: hand-held.
I quite like the more textured result of shooting with the moon half full.
02-16-2024 08:37 AM
Very nice photo. Here in the SE US, the moon for the last few days has been a crescent shape, lying on its back. Not familiar with the proper terms. It is said when the moon will hold water, it's gonna rain.
02-16-2024 12:09 PM
Hi John:
Well, we could do with a bit of rain right now - we are heading into drought territory here down under. We just had major scrub fires close to our second-largest city and a few people lost their homes. The heat is a challenge because the heat haze lingers on, even later in the evening and it impacted my shot - which was just a casual effort, but fun to see how much reach I could get with the camera + lens combo.
02-27-2024 11:31 PM
Nice shot, Trevor. As always, your pictures are swell !
02-27-2024 11:56 PM
Thank you very much!
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