Re: Blood moon in the Netherlands

2018-08-02 Thread Jos de Fotograaf

Thanks Rick (and Paul),
The orange rectangle is another chimney lit by one of those strong lights.
Maybe I will clone it out as you suggested.
Greetz, Jos

On 8/1/2018 3:58 AM, Rick Womer wrote:

Jos, that is a beautiful shot. It’s really nicely balanced, with the windmill, 
moon, and house; and the white house sets off the colors of the other objects.

What is the orange rectangle below and to the left of the house’s chimney? One 
could clone it out.

Rick


On Jul 29, 2018, at 10:45 AM, Jos de Fotograaf  wrote:

Several people gathered at the spot to take pictures.
Many already left, because "too cloudy" and nothing to be seen.
Than, suddenly the moon became visible, vaguely with the bare eye, much better 
on the sensor, proving again that the sensor sees much better in the dark, than 
the human eye.
K1 and D-FA 28-105 @ 77mm and 800 ISO 1sec F5.6
Because of the moving speed of the moon, I did not dare to go further than 1 sec
Probably there are technics to take this picture with less noise.

Greetz, Jos

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Xgc2dbW-oLAwKOcMSV15bTZtWcOKUlHr/view?usp=sharing


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Re: Blood moon in the Netherlands

2018-07-31 Thread Paul Stenquist
Beautiful! Well composed and artfully rendered.

Paul

> On Jul 31, 2018, at 9:58 PM, Rick Womer  wrote:
> 
> Jos, that is a beautiful shot. It’s really nicely balanced, with the 
> windmill, moon, and house; and the white house sets off the colors of the 
> other objects.
> 
> What is the orange rectangle below and to the left of the house’s chimney? 
> One could clone it out.
> 
> Rick
> 
>> On Jul 29, 2018, at 10:45 AM, Jos de Fotograaf  
>> wrote:
>> 
>> Several people gathered at the spot to take pictures.
>> Many already left, because "too cloudy" and nothing to be seen.
>> Than, suddenly the moon became visible, vaguely with the bare eye, much 
>> better on the sensor, proving again that the sensor sees much better in the 
>> dark, than the human eye.
>> K1 and D-FA 28-105 @ 77mm and 800 ISO 1sec F5.6
>> Because of the moving speed of the moon, I did not dare to go further than 1 
>> sec
>> Probably there are technics to take this picture with less noise.
>> 
>> Greetz, Jos
>> 
>> https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Xgc2dbW-oLAwKOcMSV15bTZtWcOKUlHr/view?usp=sharing
>> 
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Re: Blood moon in the Netherlands

2018-07-31 Thread Rick Womer
Jos, that is a beautiful shot. It’s really nicely balanced, with the windmill, 
moon, and house; and the white house sets off the colors of the other objects.

What is the orange rectangle below and to the left of the house’s chimney? One 
could clone it out.

Rick

> On Jul 29, 2018, at 10:45 AM, Jos de Fotograaf  
> wrote:
> 
> Several people gathered at the spot to take pictures.
> Many already left, because "too cloudy" and nothing to be seen.
> Than, suddenly the moon became visible, vaguely with the bare eye, much 
> better on the sensor, proving again that the sensor sees much better in the 
> dark, than the human eye.
> K1 and D-FA 28-105 @ 77mm and 800 ISO 1sec F5.6
> Because of the moving speed of the moon, I did not dare to go further than 1 
> sec
> Probably there are technics to take this picture with less noise.
> 
> Greetz, Jos
> 
> https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Xgc2dbW-oLAwKOcMSV15bTZtWcOKUlHr/view?usp=sharing
> 
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Re: Blood moon in the Netherlands

2018-07-30 Thread John Sessoms
Some of the best, most enjoyable photos of the eclipse I've seen on Flickr have 
lots of clouds in them.


On 7/29/2018 21:51, Subash Jeyan wrote:

very nice. my son had great plans to photo the blood moon here, but
clouds played spoilsport.

subash


On Sun, 29 Jul 2018 16:45:58 +0200
Jos de Fotograaf  wrote:


Several people gathered at the spot to take pictures.
Many already left, because "too cloudy" and nothing to be seen.
Than, suddenly the moon became visible, vaguely with the bare eye,
much better on the sensor, proving again that the sensor sees much
better in the dark, than the human eye.
K1 and D-FA 28-105 @ 77mm and 800 ISO 1sec F5.6
Because of the moving speed of the moon, I did not dare to go further
than 1 sec
Probably there are technics to take this picture with less noise.

Greetz, Jos

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Xgc2dbW-oLAwKOcMSV15bTZtWcOKUlHr/view?usp=sharing





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Re: Blood moon in the Netherlands

2018-07-29 Thread Subash Jeyan
very nice. my son had great plans to photo the blood moon here, but
clouds played spoilsport.

subash


On Sun, 29 Jul 2018 16:45:58 +0200
Jos de Fotograaf  wrote:

> Several people gathered at the spot to take pictures.
> Many already left, because "too cloudy" and nothing to be seen.
> Than, suddenly the moon became visible, vaguely with the bare eye,
> much better on the sensor, proving again that the sensor sees much
> better in the dark, than the human eye.
> K1 and D-FA 28-105 @ 77mm and 800 ISO 1sec F5.6
> Because of the moving speed of the moon, I did not dare to go further 
> than 1 sec
> Probably there are technics to take this picture with less noise.
> 
> Greetz, Jos
> 
> https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Xgc2dbW-oLAwKOcMSV15bTZtWcOKUlHr/view?usp=sharing

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Re: Blood moon in the Netherlands

2018-07-29 Thread ann sanfedele

Glad you stuck around and got lucky, Jos -- very nice

ann

On 7/29/2018 11:14 AM, Jos de Fotograaf wrote:
Thanks Henk, location is "Van Gogh village" Nuenen, half of my family 
lived there for many centuries


On 7/29/2018 5:07 PM, Henk Terhell wrote:

Great picture and location!

Henk

Op 2018-07-29 om 16:45 schreef Jos de Fotograaf:

Several people gathered at the spot to take pictures.
Many already left, because "too cloudy" and nothing to be seen.
Than, suddenly the moon became visible, vaguely with the bare eye, 
much better on the sensor, proving again that the sensor sees much 
better in the dark, than the human eye.

K1 and D-FA 28-105 @ 77mm and 800 ISO 1sec F5.6
Because of the moving speed of the moon, I did not dare to go 
further than 1 sec

Probably there are technics to take this picture with less noise.

Greetz, Jos

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Xgc2dbW-oLAwKOcMSV15bTZtWcOKUlHr/view?usp=sharing 












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Re: Blood moon in the Netherlands

2018-07-29 Thread jtainter
Very nice photo.

Joe



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Re: Blood moon in the Netherlands

2018-07-29 Thread Jos de Fotograaf
Thanks Henk, location is "Van Gogh village" Nuenen, half of my family 
lived there for many centuries


On 7/29/2018 5:07 PM, Henk Terhell wrote:

Great picture and location!

Henk

Op 2018-07-29 om 16:45 schreef Jos de Fotograaf:

Several people gathered at the spot to take pictures.
Many already left, because "too cloudy" and nothing to be seen.
Than, suddenly the moon became visible, vaguely with the bare eye, 
much better on the sensor, proving again that the sensor sees much 
better in the dark, than the human eye.

K1 and D-FA 28-105 @ 77mm and 800 ISO 1sec F5.6
Because of the moving speed of the moon, I did not dare to go further 
than 1 sec

Probably there are technics to take this picture with less noise.

Greetz, Jos

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Xgc2dbW-oLAwKOcMSV15bTZtWcOKUlHr/view?usp=sharing 










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Re: Blood moon in the Netherlands

2018-07-29 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
That indeed is a special image!
Well done, Jos.


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On Sun, Jul 29, 2018 at 10:45 AM, Jos de Fotograaf 
wrote:

> Several people gathered at the spot to take pictures.
> Many already left, because "too cloudy" and nothing to be seen.
> Than, suddenly the moon became visible, vaguely with the bare eye, much
> better on the sensor, proving again that the sensor sees much better in the
> dark, than the human eye.
> K1 and D-FA 28-105 @ 77mm and 800 ISO 1sec F5.6
> Because of the moving speed of the moon, I did not dare to go further than
> 1 sec
> Probably there are technics to take this picture with less noise.
>
> Greetz, Jos
>
> https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Xgc2dbW-oLAwKOcMSV15bTZtWcO
> KUlHr/view?usp=sharing
>
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Re: Blood moon in the Netherlands

2018-07-29 Thread Henk Terhell

Great picture and location!

Henk

Op 2018-07-29 om 16:45 schreef Jos de Fotograaf:

Several people gathered at the spot to take pictures.
Many already left, because "too cloudy" and nothing to be seen.
Than, suddenly the moon became visible, vaguely with the bare eye, 
much better on the sensor, proving again that the sensor sees much 
better in the dark, than the human eye.

K1 and D-FA 28-105 @ 77mm and 800 ISO 1sec F5.6
Because of the moving speed of the moon, I did not dare to go further 
than 1 sec

Probably there are technics to take this picture with less noise.

Greetz, Jos

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Xgc2dbW-oLAwKOcMSV15bTZtWcOKUlHr/view?usp=sharing 







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