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Perhaps the greatest challenge for capturing the Moon against an earthy foreground is the illumination balance between the foreground and the Moon. It seems that the optimum time to capture such a scene is few minutes after sunset. Other factors of course must be considered like the elevation of the photographer� and the subject� position from the sea level and the terrestrial morphology. Another excellent example of the technique can be found here. Moonrise at Profitis Ilias church, Lavrio area. |
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Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi, 16/08/2008 20:27, Shutter Speed 1/10, Aperture Value 4.0, ISO Speed 100, Lens EF70-200mm f/4L USM, Focal Length 200.0 mm |
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