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Night for day!
What was the metering (ISO/shutter/f-stop)?
Great shots!
Hi Haji!
ISO 200
Shutter speed: 30 sec.
f/4.5
I mounted the camera on a tripod, focused on infinity, and took the photo using a remote control (I didn’t want to touch the camera at all).
Try it! Lots of fun. I gained a totally different perspective on light by shooting these.
sweet. can my camera do that? lol
I’m so confused. The photos were taken at 10 o’clock at night? Where’s all the light coming from?
From the big, glorious moon! š
It’ll be interesting to see how much is captured when the moon goes away.
Check this little tidbit of moon info.
http://suntimes.com/output/news/cst-nws-moon23.html
I love these shots! reminds me of science shows.
holy crap! moonlight? that is amazing. really nice.
wow! the color just jumps out of my monitor. great shot! thanks!
That’s amazing.