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Lolabelle
22-Jan-08, 20:15
http://i165.photobucket.com/albums/u71/Lolabelle_2007/MoonBW.jpg


http://i165.photobucket.com/albums/u71/Lolabelle_2007/Blur.jpg

I went out this morning (about 5am, forgot to put the bins out last night) and the moon was just beautiful through the trees, but by the time I couldn't find my good tripod, and used the other one, I got these. Then I had a bit of a fiddle, to try to make them look a bit artistic. Even if they are out of focus, lol.
Oh and I tried to find an old thread about having some fun with the shot, couldn't locate it.

Raven
22-Jan-08, 20:48
Actually there is a face in the purple moon one :-) or is it just me again :-))
The moon was stunning over here too yesterday!! And I even got a lesson in where Orion is ;-))

sphinx
22-Jan-08, 22:09
cool pic
:lol:

grumpyhippo
22-Jan-08, 23:54
There is something slightly primeval about watching the moon, maybe I should be worried!!!

http://i85.photobucket.com/albums/k57/grumpyhippo/DSC_0013a-1.jpg







You can find out more about sun, moon and stars here.

http://www.heavens-above.com/
(http://forum.caithness.org/go.php?url=http://forum.caithness.org/go.php?url=http://www.heavens-above.com/)

Tugmistress
22-Jan-08, 23:56
beautiful pic GH! you use a scope on your lens?

grumpyhippo
23-Jan-08, 00:16
That was 500mm Sigma (at extreme zoom) so effective 750mm on my camera.

Checking the other factors it was 100 asa, f6.3 and 1/250sec, so I suppose the moon must be surprisingly bright.

Lolabelle
23-Jan-08, 14:35
I really liked your picture Grumpyhippo, so I gave it a go, using same; iso 100, f6.3 & 1/250. Turned out pretty good I think.

http://i165.photobucket.com/albums/u71/Lolabelle_2007/Moon.jpg

grumpyhippo
23-Jan-08, 18:35
Cracking shot lollabelle.... your moon is upsides down so you really must be in Australia:lol::lol:

astroman
31-Jan-08, 22:35
Excellent photos of the Moon Grumpyhippo and Lolabelle.

I've managed to get a fair amount of detail in photos I've taken of the moon - I do cheat a bit though using a telescope as a zoom lens.

http://i271.photobucket.com/albums/jj138/astroman_caithness/PlatoApeninesEratosthenes27thMar07.jpg

http://i271.photobucket.com/albums/jj138/astroman_caithness/ChangingFaceofTheMoon.jpg

Kenn
31-Jan-08, 22:38
Brilliant astroman thanks for sharing

Riffman
31-Jan-08, 23:14
Some lovely shots of the moon, better add mine taken from Wick I think! I only had a measly 200mm lens, but is it sharp enough to get a good crop.

Sigma 200mm, ISO 100, F8, 1/320 it was bright that night!

http://img517.imageshack.us/img517/8129/img9903copy3ho0.jpg

Cheers,

Sam

astroman
01-Feb-08, 00:58
Great photo Riffman. Getting a sharp image of the full moon, with good contrast making the features stand out can be quite tricky.

highlander
01-Feb-08, 22:45
This is one of my favourite ones of the moon
http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f397/highlander1959/12thmay2006019.jpg

Lolabelle
02-Feb-08, 10:07
This is one I took a few years ago, on a point and shoot digital camera, before I got my sony a100.

http://i165.photobucket.com/albums/u71/Lolabelle_2007/100_1027.jpg

astroman
03-Feb-08, 23:08
Photo sequence from the total lunar eclipse last March:

http://i271.photobucket.com/albums/jj138/astroman_caithness/LunarEclipseMar3rd07CompositeSmall.jpg

For those that may be interested there is another lunar eclipse visible in the UK this month during the early hours of 21st of February 2008. To see it you'll have to be up when most sensible people are tucked up in bed as the eclipse starts around 0145hrs and ends at approx 0510hrs - sorry Lolabelle, but this one isn't visible in Australia.

kas
03-Feb-08, 23:28
Thanks for the info Astroman, and lets hope for the same conditions as the last one. Cheers

http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f170/kasm/040307014.jpg

astroman
04-Feb-08, 00:00
Thanks for the info Astroman, and lets hope for the same conditions as the last one. Cheers



Great photo Kas.

Personally I'm hoping the weather is a bit warmer for this eclipse - I nearly had frostbite by the end of the one last year!
http://i271.photobucket.com/albums/jj138/astroman_caithness/4.gif

Raven
06-Feb-08, 10:25
Photo sequence from the total lunar eclipse last March:

http://i271.photobucket.com/albums/jj138/astroman_caithness/LunarEclipseMar3rd07CompositeSmall.jpg

For those that may be interested there is another lunar eclipse visible in the UK this month during the early hours of 21st of February 2008. To see it you'll have to be up when most sensible people are tucked up in bed as the eclipse starts around 0145hrs and ends at approx 0510hrs - sorry Lolabelle, but this one isn't visible in Australia.

Absolutely stunning work astroman!!

Raven
20-Feb-08, 10:27
Yesterday I had the first ever go at a moon shot too and I was kind of surprised of how easy it was (novice speaking here haha)

http://i222.photobucket.com/albums/dd169/Scotland-visions/IMG_4215.jpg
I took about 10 shots and this one was the best.

I will certainly give it some more go`s to perfect what I have started...

Lolabelle seems to see the moon upside down? Is that so in Australia?? Weird stuff!

astroman
21-Feb-08, 00:49
Yesterday I had the first ever go at a moon shot too and I was kind of surprised of how easy it was (novice speaking here haha)

http://i222.photobucket.com/albums/dd169/Scotland-visions/IMG_4215.jpg
I took about 10 shots and this one was the best.

I will certainly give it some more go`s to perfect what I have started...

Lolabelle seems to see the moon upside down? Is that so in Australia?? Weird stuff!


Cracking shot Raven - you can see lots of detail. What size zoom lens did you use to get this image?


Did anyone get a good shot of the impressive halo that was around the Moon last night?
No matter what exposure setting I used I just couldn't get it to stand out nearly as clearly as it did to the eye on the night.

The best I could get was this:
http://i271.photobucket.com/albums/jj138/astroman_caithness/MoonHaloCombinedPhotossmall.jpg
This is 4 images joined (rather roughly) as the halo was too large to fit into my cameras widest field of view.

cuddlepop
21-Feb-08, 08:53
This is one I took a few years ago, on a point and shoot digital camera, before I got my sony a100.

http://i165.photobucket.com/albums/u71/Lolabelle_2007/100_1027.jpg
That is one my favourite pictures of a daylight moon.
thanks for posting.

rob16d
21-Feb-08, 09:09
Amazing pics! It's giving me inspiration to start using my expensive lump of a camera!

Raven
21-Feb-08, 10:56
Cracking shot Raven - you can see lots of detail. What size zoom lens did you use to get this image?


Did anyone get a good shot of the impressive halo that was around the Moon last night?
No matter what exposure setting I used I just couldn't get it to stand out nearly as clearly as it did to the eye on the night.

The best I could get was this:
http://i271.photobucket.com/albums/jj138/astroman_caithness/MoonHaloCombinedPhotossmall.jpg
This is 4 images joined (rather roughly) as the halo was too large to fit into my cameras widest field of view.


The pic was done with our "biggie" the 100-400L @ 400mm. Next time I will go out and try it with a teleconverter too.

Really good halo round the moon. I have plenty of pics with a halo round the sun, but none of the moon.

astroman
21-Feb-08, 21:57
[quote=Raven;343118]The pic was done with our "biggie" the 100-400L @ 400mm. Next time I will go out and try it with a teleconverter too.
quote]


400mm with a teleconvertor - sounds like a small telescope to me :grin:

Can't wait to see the results.