So close you can almost touch it.
Super-mega-ultra moon by Scott, on Flickr
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Thanks James. EXIF says 1/250 at f/32 and ISO1600. Was the 70-200 and 2x TC on the 70D, which is a cropped sensor.
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not even the light of the moon could make it thourgh the thick blanket of clouds
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Very impressive. I got some shots with a 500mm, but there was some haze - no comparison with this.
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we had wall to wall cloud cover feckgrumblefeckinmiserygrumblefeckettyfeck
i had been looking forward to the supermoon...and the the next night.....clear skies.it's all Donald Trump's fault.
i had been looking forward to the supermoon...and the the next night.....clear skies.it's all Donald Trump's fault.
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I forgot about it, so I went out the next night and took a photo.
This is with an early autofocus lens - Vivitar Series 1 200mm in Nikon F mount attached to my Sony NEX-7.
Yes, I cropped it. By the way, the autofocus sometimes works when mounted to the NEX-7. I manually focused this one. Infinity was the correct distance setting.
This is with an early autofocus lens - Vivitar Series 1 200mm in Nikon F mount attached to my Sony NEX-7.
Yes, I cropped it. By the way, the autofocus sometimes works when mounted to the NEX-7. I manually focused this one. Infinity was the correct distance setting.
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Wonderful moon shots!
Here, the weather has been cloudy and foggy, like this, for days. No moon to be seen:
Here, the weather has been cloudy and foggy, like this, for days. No moon to be seen:
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We had the super-moon, but it was things closer to earth that were focussing attention. Torrential rain on the Saturday, Mag 7.8 earthquake that lasted 2 minutes (!) midnight Monday, followed by 130kmh winds and a month's worth a rain on the Tuesday, a brief respite Wednesday then 110km/h southerlies.....
Still, we've got some new land now at the top of the South Island, as it has risen up 2 metres or so along the coast in places, and the sea bed has come up 3 to 5 metres in places. Oh, and the South Island is 2 metres closer to Wellington now Some of the sea life, like the crayfish and paua (abalone) are none too pleased, as they've found themselves on dry land.
I think someone blamed the super-moon somewhere.
Mother nature and her awesome power on full display.
Still, we've got some new land now at the top of the South Island, as it has risen up 2 metres or so along the coast in places, and the sea bed has come up 3 to 5 metres in places. Oh, and the South Island is 2 metres closer to Wellington now Some of the sea life, like the crayfish and paua (abalone) are none too pleased, as they've found themselves on dry land.
I think someone blamed the super-moon somewhere.
Mother nature and her awesome power on full display.
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PC, I read about the earthquake, but not all the rest. What a week!
Hope that there were no bad consequences for you and your family.
Hope that there were no bad consequences for you and your family.
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