Moon through a DSLR Camera
After waiting hours for the clouds to clear on Jupiter opposition day, I finally had a chance to photograph it again with my new Canon EOS.
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After waiting hours for the clouds to clear on Jupiter opposition day, I finally had a chance to photograph it again with my new Canon EOS.
Read MoreIt feels like I’ve posted never-ending sequels about taking the Moon’s picture through my smartphone.
Read MoreThat speck towards the bottom and to the right of center was the Waning Quarter Moon this morning.
Read MoreAfter photographing several nights of the pre-Full Moon, now I am interested in the waning daytime phases.
Read MoreBy midnight, I knew I had to stay up a tad longer to see the Moon in proximity to both Jupiter and Spica.
Read MoreWith clouds, the equation changes a bit, so I scaled the shutter all the way up to 1/50 to get this (cropped, as the surroundings are all black).
Read MoreThe following day and at approximately the same time (in daylight), the sky was still clear. So I took another round of pictures.
Read MoreTonight, I took a few more pictures of the Moon (and my, has it grown since its run-in over the weekend with Aldebaran!).
Read MoreIt was a little nerve wracking as Aldebaran was about to disappear, for though I was video taping it, I had to keep adjusting the telescope as the sky moved.
Read MoreMy first photographing of the Moon during the day.
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