Yet Another Sedona Moonrise
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Tonight I tried to duplicate the Cathedral Rock moonrise shots that Argyle recently posted. Mine didn't turn out like his for a variety of reasons. But I did get some pretty good light on the rocks. Thanks to Argyle for the inspiration and advice. :thumb
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Thank you, sir. You'd like it here.
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Very nicely done Joel. I like this shot a lot.
Did you do any wheeling while in Sedona?
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BTW...what was your vantage point for this shot?
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Hey, thanks a bunch Ron. That rock really was lit up nicely last night.
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Well, Mr. Light himself checks-in.
The AZ contingent has had a pretty strong showing lately, eh? Some day we may even give the Seattle gang a run for their money.
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Maybe we can switch venues with them for a week or two.
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I know that spot well...I took my shots from a spot directly across the road from the knoll and along the fence line (about 113 degrees on the compass dial). Now I gotta get back there to try and get the good light...
Thanks, Aaron!
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113? Is that measured from true north, or magnetic north? My compass said (and I was looking for) 123 degrees. Although, I didn't correct for magnetic declination, so perhaps 113 is actually correct for that spot.
Yeah, there were several other photographers across the way in that same spot. Is there any particular reason they don't climb up the knoll?
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Hey Marcy, thanks! I wish my sky was a little darker, but otherwise I'm not sure what a GND would have done for me, especially with the moon overlapping the rocks in height. Thoughts?
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Its from magnetic north...and I'll bet the folks along the fence were friends that I shot with last month. As far as why...you get a little bit of a better angle, allowing you to see the leading edge of the moon as it begins to appear from behind the buttes (the best that I can tell). But a lot also depends on the inclination angle. When I got my shots, the moon rose at about a 45 degree angle and never got behind the butte on the far right...it came from behind the left butte, rose behind the Bride and Groom formation, and then up from there. From the looks of your shots, I'd guess that it was about the same? But either way, your first image is a definite winner and one to be proud of...I definitely need to get back there to try my luck again at the good light. Maybe soon...
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I agree!! Awesome shot!!
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