I suppose we may have seen something like that if the clouds had allowed. Shades of Dracula. We have been solidly overcast for 3 days now. It dripped all night but only 5mm. The full moon will still be quite close next month.

Alan C

-----Original Message----- From: Paul Stenquist
Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2016 4:50 AM
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Subject: PESO: Artsy-Fartsy Moon


Last night I tried to get as technically correct a shot of the moon as I could with the equipment available to me. It was all about recording the detail. Tonight I tried to shot an aesthetically pleasing shot. I know I’m much more a technician than an artist, but that serves e well in the commercial world. In any case, it’s all a lot of fun.

Shot this one with the K-1 and the D FA 150-450 with no converters. Had to do a lot of manipulation to get the exposure of the sky, trees and moon where I wanted them. But I think it worked. Exposure was f8, 1/60th at ISO 400. But I pushed the exposure more than two stops and yanked back the highlights a bunch, then boosted the shadows as well. Some dodging and burning too.

http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=18310539&size=lg

Paul
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