Lunar madness
lifesdisciple
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I need some advice please. I have never tried to photograph the moon before but tonight I had a great shot at it. Had my camera on the tripod, zoomed in on the moon. Looked awesome. Could see every little detail. Now I shoot the pick and a big white, very bright, fluffy, over-exposed puffball is what I get. So I tried bracketing. Same. Tried AV, TV, P mode. Same. Tried stopping it down manually 2 stops. Same.:scratch Can anyone shed some light on the subject. Or take it away in this instance. What am I doing wrong? Thanks for your time.
Michael - Life's Disciple
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Travel = good. Woo, shooting!
nickwphoto
actually, i think i figured out what i did. i shot at a much to slow shutter speed. 1/10 sometimes i'm an idiot. i'll shoot some new ones once the sky clears and post some. thanks for your help though.
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ISO: 100
Shutter: 1/160
Aperture: 8
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