Supermoon over Reading

by PeterKR

Caught a glimpse of the Supermoon last night so grabbed the K70 and fitted the Sigma 28-300.
It took a while to get the right exposure and ended up doing it fully manual (manual exposure and manual focus, and hand held).
The image was processed in On1 2024 then cropped and re-sized in PSE11.
Note that the EXIF data shows the wrong lens - it was the Sigma Aspherical IF Compact Hyperzoom 28-300 3.5 - 6.3
Uploaded21/08/2024 - 22:45
CategoryGeneral
Shutter Speed1/125
Aperturef/16.0
LensN/A
ISO200
Focal Length300mm
Views/Likes37/7

Spad
Posted 21/08/2024 - 22:47 Link
Always shoot the moon in manual! It's amazing at how high you can get the shutter speed!

Well done
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PeterKR
Posted 21/08/2024 - 22:50 Link
Many thanks, Spad,
Truly appreciated comments from the 'master of the night sky'
Thanks again
Peter
1stEverPentax
Posted 22/08/2024 - 13:35 Link
Really good result...even more remarkable considering hand held.

Regards

Karlo
Spad
Posted 22/08/2024 - 19:19 Link
1stEverPentax wrote:
Really good result...even more remarkable considering hand held.

Regards

Karlo

You'd be suprised at how easy it actually is to photograph the moon handheld. I have done it with a 500mm lens.

Ideally you want as near to full... 85% plus... and the higher in the sky the better. Less atmosphere to shoot thru
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Edited by Spad: 22/08/2024 - 19:21
davidwozhere
Posted 22/08/2024 - 21:46 Link
Fantastic clarity.
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PeterKR
Posted 23/08/2024 - 20:26 Link
Many thanks for your comments, David and Karlo.
As Spad has pointed out the brightness of the moon allows very fast shutter speeds to be used so this allows using hand held.
At the same time fairly small apertures can be used, increasing DoF and making focus that much easier.
That said, I did have to use a bit of PP to sharpen it a bit !
It's all part of the learning experience which is the joy of photography !

Best regards
Peter

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