[Photo Sharing]Partial Lunar Eclipse

CCD vs Film? Lots of time vs no patience? Alright, this is your place to discuss all the astrophotography what's and what's not. You can discuss about techniques, accessories, cameras, whatever....just make sure you also post some nice photos here too!
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Post by weixing »

Hi,
As what I descripted on first message, I am using multi-exposure function on film SLR camera, NOT digital SLR camera.
The 5 moon shoots and 1 wide angle KLCC shoot are done in a single film. No stacking required.
Ha ha ha... :P So all are taken using the same film.... :)

Since your description only got 1 exposure info, I thought you are using the multi-exposure function on the film SLR camera for the 5 moon shots and take another wide angle shot on the KLCC, then scan the two image and stack them together... hee hee :P :P

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Post by astrobabe »

universe24 wrote: I use a 300mm lens, set the aperture to f/11. According to my experiences on shooting the moon and the weather condition on that night, I chosen 1/125 sec exposure for each moon shoot. Total are 5 exposure I made on moon with 1/125 sec exposure. Final exposure is 8 secs, wide angle shoot on KLCC.
So my 1st guess was right. :) I don't suppose you could use the same technique on a DSLR. If I'm not wrong, DSLR only allows one to prolong the exposure for a single snapshot.
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Post by universe24 »

Hahaha...sorry for the wrong information inside the picture...
Just wish to express a message...: Photo processing software gave us easier to create a picture as this one. Hint, photo processing using software is neccessory to improve and increase the quality of an image. But not create from computer.
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Post by Clifford60 »

The higher end DSLR do come with multiple exposure function.
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Hi,
May be next time when you'll see this on the DSLR: "Power By Adobe Photoshop Micro" ha ha ha..... :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

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Post by cataclysm »

Very nice. Beautiful landmark too.
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