Hello!
I'm a bit late posting this, but so was my editing of these photos. I just forgot. :)
Vera woke me up at 6 in the morning and urged me to go and shoot the red moon. I tried telling her that with my equipment I would most likely get no clear images, and because the tripod is broken I was a bit reluctant to go out outside into a freezing -20°C outside from my warm bed just to freeze my hands off trying to shoot an elusive moon.
Anyhow I eventually got up and took the camera, put on the 75-300mm lens, and set the camera onto the broken tripod, then took the elevator down and walked on to the street to take the photo.
It was colder than I had imagined. I wanted to be in bed.
I had set the camera to shoot at 1/15s exposure, and while everyone advices one to shoot at F11, I knew it wouldn't cut it, because I wouldn't get any proper exposure with that (as the red moon is pretty dark), I had the aperture at F5.6.
The sensitivity setting was Dual-ISO, at 1600+6400.
I wonder if I could've managed to get a clearer shot if there were no light pollution from the street lights all around me. Anyway I'm quite amazed at how well I could clean it up in post. :D
Then when I got home, I noticed the eclipse had vaned, and there was a nice chunk of the moon missing like someone had chewed it off. I decided to take one last shot freehand through our bathroom window.
On this image I set the exposure to 1/200s (I have a steady hand!), aperture as F5.6, and sensitivity at Dual-ISO 1600+3200.
You can see both these images in full-scale here, or just by clicking on the images.
After shooting these, I grabbed a quick breakfast and took Miro to school, after which I took off to the gym and trained shoulder power under tutelage of .
Btw. Leo made a curry dish today. He took the recipe out of a manga called Addicted to Curry. It was amazing! I think I'll let him make our dinners from now on.
Today was a bit too cold day for Ninnu. I wonder if we should buy her a new winter coat.
Anyway, that's it for today. I hope you liked the post.
See ya!