Lunar Eclipse 4-15-2014
I took photos of the lunar eclipse back in Dec. 2011, and was very disappointed in my results--mainly because my exposure times were too long, so the moon was significantly blurred. I tried again on the April 14-15, 2014 eclipse, and the results were better this time as I emphasized shutter speed (even if that meant high ISO).
One of my favorite photos turned out to be the last one, after the moon was past full eclipse. It was part of an HDR sequence (that didn't make it to HDR), but I like the effect even if you can't tell the moon is in eclipse.
Check out this article by Michael Frye if you want some ideas on your own eclipse photos: http://www.borrowlenses.com/blog/2014/04/photographing-the-lunar-eclipse/#more-10010
Read MoreOne of my favorite photos turned out to be the last one, after the moon was past full eclipse. It was part of an HDR sequence (that didn't make it to HDR), but I like the effect even if you can't tell the moon is in eclipse.
Check out this article by Michael Frye if you want some ideas on your own eclipse photos: http://www.borrowlenses.com/blog/2014/04/photographing-the-lunar-eclipse/#more-10010
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The moon in total eclipse with a star to its right, and Mars above and farther to the right (4/15/2014)
EF70-200mm f/2.8L IS II USM @ 120mm f4 1s ISO1600
The moon in total eclipse with a star to its rightand Mars above and farther to the right 4152014EF70200mm f2.8L IS II USM 120mm f4 1s ISO1600Shingle SpringsCA20140415 April 152014The moon in total eclipse wit
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