The band stretches across the entire sky so to take a picture of the entire band you need a wide enough angle to capture a lot of the sky....This might be a dumb question but it is because the Milky Way is so vast?
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The band stretches across the entire sky so to take a picture of the entire band you need a wide enough angle to capture a lot of the sky....This might be a dumb question but it is because the Milky Way is so vast?
Ah. That makes sense!The band stretches across the entire sky so to take a picture of the entire band you need a wide enough angle to capture a lot of the sky....
I've heard that you lose detail with the full moon, though I didn't realize how much! Maybe I'll try getting a picture tonight!Cool pics, I like astrophotography. Full moons are fun to photograph but you don't get near as much as detail as you do when you have a quarter moon.
Here is a pic of a full moon I photographed a few years ago. If you zoom in you can see there's not much detail....
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And here's a quarter moon shot with the same camera/lens. The shadows in the craters add a lot more detail.....
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Yup, I've got a 300 mm lens that I used to take the moon pictures.You need a telephoto lens. The longer the better but not as big as you might think. I use the same lens I use for photographing wildlife. It is a 400mm lens. I also have a 1.4x teleconverter that I occasionally use which turns my 400mm lens into a 560mm lens (I used it in those pics). I think Alyssa-Bee is using a 300mm lens on her moon pics....
I want a tripod. I try to balance the camera on the wall when I want turn down the shutter speed, but I can never seem to get the right angle without leaning against something wobbly!The moon is pretty easy because it is so bright. You can actually take good pictures of it by simply handholding the camera. Taking pics of distant stars, planets, and nebulae will require a tripod because you have to take longer exposures to let in more light....
There are some amazing places to visit in this state!! But I HATE summers in the Sacramento Valley!Oh shoot! I just saw where you are from! I grew up in CA. Lived there for 20 years.
I bet! I remember how hot it used to get in the Fresno area when I would visit there.There are some amazing places to visit in this state!! But I HATE summers in the Sacramento Valley!![]()
Beautiful! Love the color of the lillies.
Those are some early signs of a boy too! So prettyView attachment 2782586
One of the first cockerels I ever incubated.