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Just the moon

Photography Space posted on Jun 15, 2005
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playing with the sigma 70-300mm lens, trying to do a night shot... if I could get past the camera shake this might of looked better. Anyhow hope you like it.

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Geophree

3:56PM | Wed, 15 June 2005

Here are a few suggestions. Try to shoot on a windless night. Allow the timer to activate the shutter instead of your finger. Use a tripod and anchor it down. The best solution is to mount your camera on a telescope motor drive and follow the moon for a long exposure using slow film.

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caleb68

4:11PM | Wed, 15 June 2005

no film, its a rebel XT EOS camera, wasn't windy, just had camera shake from me trying to hold the thing. I tried using the tripod as a ancor and the timer but didn't get much better results. Might need to get a sturdier tripod. Any suggestions ib a brand? Thanks for the tips :D I love tips :)

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Moebius87

7:03PM | Wed, 15 June 2005

Why am I getting this irresistible urge to start howling? Simple though this might seem, I can appreciate how difficult it would be to get a really great shot. Thanks for sharing! :o)

cynlee

7:27PM | Wed, 15 June 2005

there's a couple of good threads in the forum [search] tripod... good luck! :] lunacy can be yours

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chemicalbrother

1:58AM | Thu, 16 June 2005

cool effort caleb......... as geo said your best bet for this would be a motor driven telescope mount (they are called an equitorial mount and come in either electric or clockwork.....) if you lived closer i'd lend you the one off my telescope :)

Davidy

1:27PM | Thu, 16 June 2005

Great shot, I had the same problem, even with a tripod when the shutter went it was enough to blur the shot. I think a sturdier tripod is the only ,answer, if you can justify buying it, or a telescope mount as mentioned. All the best, David :)

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caleb68

3:22PM | Thu, 16 June 2005

was looking at a telescope mount down at the next city, looks pretty sturdy, they had a display mount out, defently not something i'd want to carry around with me everywhere though, weighs 15lbs. Thanks for the suggestions :) greatly appreciated :)

FA-Q

2:39AM | Wed, 26 October 2005

Sweet pic


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