night blind-ness
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The idea didn't work out quite as I had hoped, but I learned something from this shot, and hope you agree that it was worth sharing..
I tried this photograph twice. Once manually focusing on the blinds and once on the moon. I like this one better. This was my attempt to capture a sharp image of the moon. I did not use a tripod, but braced myself against the brickwork next to the door. You can almost see some details from the moon, but it's blurry. If I could do it over again, I would use a tripod and take several more shots, to increase my chances of getting a perfectly still door. I think it was blurry because someone was walking around inside..
One more interesting tidbit. It was 8PM, and the sky was no where near as dark as it appears in the photo. In fact, I took this next photo seven minutes later. The very dark appearance in the first shot was caused by the spot meter.
I love the first one!
ReplyDeleteNight (moon) shots are hard - you did well my friend.
That's a playful post! And a beautiful photo.
ReplyDeleteCOOL NIGHT PICS
ReplyDeletethe moon of whom is it?
ReplyDeleteI would like to travel there
A very clever capture! Well done.
ReplyDeleteAs good as the picture is .. the humour is erxcellents.. :O)
ReplyDeleteCraver: Very nicely done and some interesting technique.
ReplyDeleteGreat night photos!
ReplyDeleteGreat sky watch, great pictures.
ReplyDeleteWonderful shots. I always love moon-shots. And yours are very nice!
ReplyDeleteI see perfection. Great shots.
ReplyDeleteIt's always fun to experiment. Great idea!
ReplyDeleteI think you did real good! The only time I can get a moon shot is during the day.
ReplyDeleteIt is worth sharing - indeed. :)
ReplyDeleteLove no. 1!
Nice lines and pattern, with the moon in the background.
The blinds didn't show up on my screen.... or perhaps I'm blind?
ReplyDeleteGreat shot - again:)
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Nice capture!
ReplyDeletegood job my friend!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely worth sharing, I love that first one!
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