Lunar eclipse

Thanks.

Yeah I also packed away after this shot. Pretty happy with the few shots I got. Especially with my crappy tri-pod creeping the whole time.

My tripod was ok, but it was struggling.... the long lens is rather heavy. I did make good use of the 2 second timer though. The tripod needed time to stabilise.
 
Ok here we go, from the start until about 20 mins ago. Sorry about the last pic, the damn mirror lock-up wouldn't work for some reason, so the shutter kept creating motion blur (2 seconds shutter speed, and low ISO, else noise is too much).

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what exposure times are you guys using?, and what kind of set-up do you need to get close to that kind of quality?
I`ve tried taking pics of the moon before, all failed
 
Ok here we go, from the start until about 20 mins ago. Sorry about the last pic, the damn mirror lock-up wouldn't work for some reason, so the shutter kept creating motion blur (2 seconds shutter speed, and low ISO, else noise is too much).

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Looks amazing. What glass and camera did you use?

what exposure times are you guys using?, and what kind of set-up do you need to get close to that kind of quality?
I`ve tried taking pics of the moon before, all failed

I experimented with mine, but anything from 0.3s to 1.5s on my shots.
 
what exposure times are you guys using?, and what kind of set-up do you need to get close to that kind of quality?
I`ve tried taking pics of the moon before, all failed

I took all shots at ISO100. I played around with the shutter and aperture a bit. Anything between F10 to F14 and 1/100 to 1,5 sec

EDIT: and sitnet just made it look like I used a disposable camera with his awseome shots. Nice
 
I took all shots at ISO100. I played around with the shutter and aperture a bit. Anything between F10 to F14 and 1/100 to 1,5 sec

EDIT: and sitnet just made it look like I used a disposable camera with his awseome shots. Nice

My camera laughed at me when I tried anything in the low ISO regions. I didn't feel like hitting full-manual either.
 
My camera laughed at me when I tried anything in the low ISO regions. I didn't feel like hitting full-manual either.

Same here, well after sitnet's pics I decided to call it a night and pack up, need to finish my work anyway :)
 
Wow, some amazing pics! Was pretty awesome to see with the naked eye. I would've forgotten about it if I just hadn't looked right up at it by accident.
 
Ok here we go, from the start until about 20 mins ago. Sorry about the last pic, the damn mirror lock-up wouldn't work for some reason, so the shutter kept creating motion blur (2 seconds shutter speed, and low ISO, else noise is too much).

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img3431de.jpg

img3438g.jpg

img3445m.jpg

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WOW! very nice.
 
super pics guys,
WHAT lenses and cams are you guys using :eek: All i can get on my crappy bridge cam is a tiny little spec which appears to be the moon :P
But i did shove my cam down the telescope and got some nice cheap cheat shots
 
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super pics guys,
WHAT lenses and cams are you guys using :eek: All i can get on my crappy bridge cam is a tiny little spec which appears to be the moon :P
But i did shove my cam down the telescope and got some nice cheap cheat shots

Dunno what sitnet was using, but as mentioned, I used a Canon 7D with a 100-400IS f/4.5-5.6 with a 1.4x extender (equates to 560mm). Only the 1D allows this combo in Autofocus, so I had to MF the photo - luckily the onscreen 10x zoom allows me to focus on far distances with relative ease.
 
Here's my first try at a HDR, I did it manually with photoshop, because its automated "HDR pro" messes up the exposure and causes noise...

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