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Friday, 18 October 2024

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Pictures like this, no matter how nice, always miss the feel of a rising moon because a person experiences that illusion where the moon just rising over the horizon looks much larger than it is. It's that apparently huge moon, often yellow or orange, that has the magic.

That's a great photo, reminiscent of Ansel's Moonrise, Hernandez. Love it!

Very nice!

Nice job! Like other of your recent more abstract work, it may not knock my socks off as a Picture, but it's still interesting as a study of light, tone and texture at a specific place and time. Intrigued where all this is going. Having said that, I must mention (again?) that "Farmyard with Pickup Truck" is a lovely Picture. It's got drama and subtlety on multiple levels, rewards looking, offers both harmony and characterful moments.

That was not the Moon shot I was expecting, but maybe the Moon shot I needed? The Moon is too bright for my liking, but god-damn that corn is perfect.

Would love to see the colour version as an "outtake" 😊 Although I'm a B&W lover, I do appreciate the subtle colours of dusk and dawn.

Lovely!

That’s a fantastic shot, Mike. Full moonrises are spectacular to witness, but so, so hard to capture nicely photographically.

I speak from a lifetime of experience when I say that, reinforced by my experience yesterday. I’m in the south of Portugal at the moment, and last night I witnessed a beautiful sunset over the Atlantic Ocean, and about 20 minutes later and 100 yards down the road I saw the spectacular (super) moonrise over the town of Carvoeiro, which was still bathed in just-set sunlight.

I shot both quickly with my old Fujifilm X100 but I won’t get to process those until later next week or so (and I don’t have high hopes). But I also grabbed some shots with my iPhone (XR so not great). The phone shots make for fond memories, but will not go down as fantastic photographs for multiple reasons but mostly due to lack of detail in the Sun and moon. (Both are just washed out dots in the sky, unlike the beauty seen with the naked eye.) But what a glorious half hour in my wee life! (Diptych posted on Flickr, here: https://flic.kr/p/2qozRAn )

[Don't sell your shots short, Ed. I think they're very nicely done. --Mike]

Hey Mike, nice shot. I recommend www.mooncalc.org and www.timeanddate.com/moon for catching the moonrise and finding nice locations to do so. I used these sites for moonrise timelapses a couple of years ago, with semi-successful results.

I try to shoot the Moon a day before the full Moon. It's usually about 97-99% illuminated so it looks full. By shooting a day before there is still some light to illuminate the foreground and it's easier to balance the ambient light and the Moon's light.

And a day or two after full for morning when the sun is rising behind you.

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