Difference between revisions of "February 21, 2014"
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+ | <p><b>Yesterday's LPOD:</b> [[February 20, 2014|Mountains by the Sea]] </p> | ||
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Revision as of 12:08, 7 February 2015
Moon Over Madrid
image by DANIKXT
When I see a dawn Moon from the city, I keep thinking about the amount of people who follow in your daily routine without realizing it.
It is possible that this is one of the most beautiful moments of the night and few people have bothered to take 10 minutes to watch this show.
A friend asked me how far were the buildings? How can you to photograph such large moons?
I gave all the technical data, but the secret is:
As close as possible to the Moon and get away as possible from Earth.
It seems a utopia, but we who have photographed with telescopes will know what I mean.
DANIKXT
Technical Details
2014-02-19, hour 23:40. exp: 1/3 sec. ISO 2500. Telescope Long Perng + Barlow x2 + Camera Nikon D610
Yesterday's LPOD: Mountains by the Sea
Tomorrow's LPOD: Texas Moon