Photograph the moon in Los Angeles
anonymouscuban
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March 19th's full moon will be the closest it's been to Earth in the past 18 years. I would like to try my hand at shooting the moon for the first time. I will be shooting it with a 500mm lens on a crop body. The techniques I have down. What I need help with is finding a good location that will get me up high and maybe away from city lights.
I live in the SF Valley and am will to drive about an hour or so. I don't want to have go off roading or anything since I will be travelling back home at night. I have a couple of placing in mind but wanted to see if you guys know of any different places.
Any suggestions?
I live in the SF Valley and am will to drive about an hour or so. I don't want to have go off roading or anything since I will be travelling back home at night. I have a couple of placing in mind but wanted to see if you guys know of any different places.
Any suggestions?
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Anywhere along the Angeles Forest should be a good bet. Lots of hills that overlook the cities to the west and tons of nothing to the east. Depending on when you head out and the track of the moon that night, you should be able to find lots of darkness.
There is a huge park over near Sierra Madre (south east if I remember correctly) that is also a good dark spot with high hills.
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to locate a position where the moon rises over the Griffith Park
Observatory.
I thought this spot might be a good location.
I have no actual experience at this location so you should get there
early enough to scout out the location.
In LA the sunsets at 7:03PM and the moonrises at 7:29pm on Sat.
Just a thought.
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