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  • Red Moon..........

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    Over the last couple of evenings, we had a Red/orange moon. Almost a full moon.

    Reason being, the wild fires in N orth America have polluted the upper atmosphere, and that has blown over with the Jet Stream.

    Now dispersed due to another North American hurricane remnants....

    Your photos: 'Red moon and sun' visible across West Midlands - BBC News

  • #2
    Hi Mark

    One of the most common topics photographed around the globe - strange ain't it - and yours is similar to others seen Downunder too !

    Phil
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    • #3
      Wonderful when you get good shots of the moon Mark. I probably have more than I need. It is a fascinating object and because of different events that happen on Earth, it can throw up some exciting variations to the colours that are projected on it. Did you know we can only see one side of the moon from earth? Only photos captured from spacecraft have shown us the "Dark Side" of the moon. CC, It could be a little sharper and brighter

      Just a couple of tips:
      1. To sharpen moon shots, try:
      Copy Layer (Ctrl+J)
      Set layer MODE to Linear Light
      Filter > Other > High Pass... and drag the slider from L to R until the sharpness looks good (not overcooked).

      2. I always get good results using the Looney 11 rule:
      f:11 / then match shutter speed and ISO
      eg: F/11 - 400 shutter speed - 400 ISO
      It's not perfect but gets great results and it's easy to tweek the ISO and shutter to get results you want.
      I Shoot A Canon

      Web: isacimages.com / My Gear / Flickr Photostream
      My memory's not as sharp as it used to be.
      Also, my memory's not as sharp as it used to be.

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      • MJ224
        MJ224 commented
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        Isac, you always come up with processing gems...

        I really only use Lightroom, and occasionally dip into PS for the odd process.

        Along with the Sphere filter, I must try your advice out.

        Also, I take on your f11 looney rule....it's catching..

    • #4
      Nice shot, but it's upside down . It does look a bit dark but perhaps that's how it looked with the smoky atmosphere.
      Alan W

      My Gallery

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      • MJ224
        MJ224 commented
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        I did try to do the least PP'ing here. In reality, the moon was brighter. But it was quite dim too, and detail was pretty well obliterated..

        I remember travelling down from Brisbane to Sydney in about 1969 on the overnight train. I could see the mass of stars through the window, and it suddenly occurred to me that I was looking at Orion , upside down...

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      One of my recent moon shots ....

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      • Isac
        Isac commented
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        I like that one Mark. Good detail and exposure looks spot on.
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