Last saturday the moon was closer to the earth and if you had the chance to look at it, then you would have noticed that it looked bigger then the usual size and it was just breathtaking. Unfortunately I don't know that well yet to take pictures of the sky at night, but here are some of my best shots of the night. Also there is one shot of the fog we had to go through when going back home. Hope you like them and have a great week :)
Hi,
ReplyDeleteI really like the shots of the super moon that you took, they look good, especially the third one. Here's a tip, try setting your exposure with a spot meter, or if in matrix metering mode, set the exposure with the moon not in the viewfinder then take the shot of the moon.
I was just curious, what kind of camera are you using as well as the lens?
Good luck with your photography. Looking great so far.
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First of all I would like to apologize for not getting back to you before. I've been reading and looking for more information in the manual of my camera about the tips you gave, and there are great, I really want to try them soon. Maybe this weekend I will try your tips with some shots around my house just to practice and later on apply it to my photographs.
ReplyDeleteI use the Nikon D3100. Usually I use either a standard lens (18-55mm) or a telephoto lens (55-200mm). But since my trip to Brussels I've been using sometimes a fisheye lens (10.5mm), which I love because it gives a nice and uncommon effect to the shots; for the second picture of the Super-moon I used this lens.
Thank you very much for your tips!