Jack,
I like the second shot.
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Jack,
I like the second shot.
Kodiak, Richard and Jack P., than you for the new inputs =)
I hope I can do it better on the next time. Actually, I need to learn better how to meter my pictures either in night ou daylight photography.
There is the "Sunny 16" rule for sunny daylight- f16 @ 1/iso
Then there is the "Luny 11" rule for the moon- f11 @ 1/iso.
Both are exposure starting points for the subjects.
My humble offering.
http://i59.tinypic.com/2vj50t2.jpg
Marie
If anyone is interested in perusing previous discussions on this subject, click on the 'Discussion Categories' tab up near the top of the page and choose 'astrophotography'. Lots and lots of threads tagged in there that explore the topic.
Here is a moon photo I took this past June at ISO 200, WB5000, 1/160 sec at f11 using an Olympus OMD EM5, Olympus 50-200mm f2.8 lens at 200mm + a 2x teleconverter.
Here's a link to the photo.
https://www.behance.net/gallery/2777...Yukon-Oklahoma
Hope this helps,
RocDoc