When it comes to photography, our moon is often in focus. People love to make astrological Photography especially always great scenes of the stars of our Milky Way, Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights) and of course, the moon and the sun. The moon is different every day of a lunar cycle the approximately 29.5 days. Starting from the new moon then the full moon maturing and then slowly goes out on the new again.
The ability that you need to get a big moon photo is really high. First, you need more than the light, then think about the long exposure times and the movements. With long exposure photos, it is almost always necessary, a post-production. To fix the blurring of the natural movement of the moon and other objects that are in the scene.
Delhi, India
Image by Rajarshi MITRA via Flickr
Paris, France
Image by via Flickr ErinMelb
Taking some great photos of the moon always be a great experience, especially if you pick the right place, and when the moon is in the state of a blue moon, when the full moon and in the vicinity of the earth. This event is rare and exceptional, but the name and the color blue has nothing to do with his color. It's just an expression.
Moon Street
Image by John Vander Haagen via Flickr
Holterman Tom, Marinette, Wisconsin
Image by HeyGabe WW via Flickr
Road to the Moon, Greece
Image by Thanasis Papathanasiou via Flickr
Elgin, Nebraska
Image by via Flickr Rich
The Rolling Hills of Idaho
Image by Justin core via Flickr
Moonlit Ardnamurchan, Portuairk, Scotland
Image by Jon Douglas via Flickr
moonset on 4 March 2007 Outside Katy, Texas
Image by Tom Haymes via Flickr
Moonrise over the Hume, Yass Valley, New South Wales , Australia
Image by Tim Hughes via Flickr
Take Me to the Moon
Image by Roman Vanur via Flickr
Super Moon over Hells Canyon, Baker County, Oregon
Picture of Baker County Tourism via Flickr
Marsilly, Poitou-Charentes, France
Image by Etienne Valois via Flickr
Newton Grove, North Carolina
Image by Craig Ladd via Flickr
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