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04/20/2008 04:06:38 PM · #1

Took this picture last night. While processing I though a year of full moon's would be a nice collection. Anyone want to see if we can take a year of full moon pictures starting this month. Below are the dates and times of the full moon each month and the names of each full moon. This may be interesting. I'm going to see if I can get a year of full moons.

Because of weather your photo can be taken a day before to a day after the official full moon. But try to get as close to the actual full moon date/time as possible at your location. All times are Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)

Full Moon dates April 2008 - March 2009

Year Month Day Time Day of week Full Moon Names
2008 Apr 20 10:27 Sun Frog Moon, Pink Moon, Planter's Moon
2008 May 20 02:13 Tue Flower Moon, Budding Moon
2008 Jun 18 17:32 Wed Strawberry Moon
2008 Jul 18 08:00 Fri Blood Moon, Buck Moon
2008 Aug 16 21:18 Sat Moon of the Green Corn, Sturgeon Moon
2008 Sep 15 09:15 Mon Harvest moon
2008 Oct 14 20:04 Tue Hunter's Moon, Moon of Falling Leaves
2008 Nov 13 06:19 Thu Beaver Moon
2008 Dec 12 16:39 Fri Cold Moon
2009 Jan 11 03:28 Sun Wolf Moon
2009 Feb 9 14:51 Mon Snow Moon, Hunger Moon, Opening Buds Moon
2009 Mar 11 02:40 Wed Maple Sugar Moon, Worm Moon


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** Name(s) of each full moon come from The native American names
for the Full Moons

04/21/2008 07:25:01 PM · #2
Bump - for anyone that would like to try this for a year. I going to try to get all 12 full moons and create a collage.
04/21/2008 11:42:41 PM · #3
Scott- I'm up for it. I'll give it my best to see what I can capture from the Northeast here.

Your shot was great- very clear and super detail.
I'm afraid this attempt has a way to go.


I used ISO 100 (after several attempts as high as 1600) 1/25 and f5.6. I just cropped and didn't do anything else in CS3.

Any advice?
04/21/2008 11:53:55 PM · #4
Looks like you had some haze between you and the moon.My setting were:ISO:100Tv: 1/60Av: f/10Lens: Canon 70-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USMFocal Length: 300mmIS: OFFMode: ManualFocus: ManualTaken in LIVE VIEW modeI don't know if you used MF or AF but on a full Moon the best (IMO) is to take it in the MF mode. Make sure your tripod is steady and use a remote or 2/10 time delay so you will not have to press the shutter with your finger. It will help on camera shake.
04/22/2008 12:59:11 AM · #5
You can always add an element the the moon, but it probably won't be as sharp, your detail is amazing.


Message edited by author 2008-04-22 01:00:04.
04/22/2008 08:39:54 AM · #6
I used MF, and a shutter release, but had my center tube on my tripod extended which probably reduced stability. I also spot metered which seemed to make sense in this situation.

Another
04/22/2008 08:53:18 AM · #7
Originally posted by smichener:

I used MF, and a shutter release, but had my center tube on my tripod extended which probably reduced stability. I also spot metered which seemed to make sense in this situation.

Another

Looks like your photograph focused more on the foreground than the moon. I did a picture similar to this but had to use double exposure to get the results I wanted. Here it is
04/22/2008 09:03:31 AM · #8
Nice. Double exposure for focus? Settings? Both?
I haven't tried that yet.
04/22/2008 09:05:29 AM · #9
Originally posted by smichener:

Nice. Double exposure for focus? Settings? Both?
I haven't tried that yet.

For focusing. I focused on the foreground first, which put the moon slightly out of focus. The I took a picture focused on the moon and overlayed. Used levels to adjust.
04/22/2008 09:06:33 AM · #10
Originally posted by caba:

You can always add an element the the moon, but it probably won't be as sharp, your detail is amazing.

Thank you
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