I have to admit I was a little nervous when I was out earlier in the day and there was a good deck of clouds that had moved in off the water as the winds came out of the North East for a good part of the day. Luckily however as the day went on the clouds broke and you were left with a perfect day and clear skies! I actually have an app on my IPod touch it cost me $7.00, but it was well worth it. Basically it shows you where the sun and moon both rise and set at any given location. The screen displays a Google earth map and you mark you position and it shows you the best angle in regards to your surroundings in my case tonight I was interested in where the moon was going to be in relation to the light house. I actually had a perfect spot right down on Jericho Road here in Scituate! I thought I was going to be the only one out there tonight but was I wrong!
I actually went out with my friend Patty D, we left my house around 6:20 as the moon was going to be up at just past 7:00, but I wanted to give myself plenty of time to set up shop and get position. As we pulled up to the area there had to have already been 30 people set up with tri pods and everything else you could imagine to try and get the perfect shoot. I went to my spot that my app had showed would be the best to get the best shoot of the moon and the light house combo and I noticed that the crowed of now about 75 people was a good 300 yards to my right! I thought about moving but then I came to the conclusion I was going to trust the app and stay where I was. Sure enough as the moon cracked the horizon I realized I was in the perfect spot! The pictures themselves are not perfect far from it but not bad for my first night session with the camera, never mind with a full moon added to the mix!
The moon is a tricky thing to shoot because allot of people forget that the moon is very bright, obviously this was the case tonight and if you over expose the photo you are just going to get a big white blob that does not do much for the photo. In short you have to play around with the aperture and shutter speeds to try and get a good take. I will leave it at that and let you guys be the judge comment are more than welcome!
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