Difference between revisions of "November 3, 2009"

From LPOD
Jump to: navigation, search
Line 1: Line 1:
 
__NOTOC__
 
__NOTOC__
 
=Halo-Win=
 
=Halo-Win=
 
 
<!-- ws:start:WikiTextHeadingRule:0:&lt;h1&gt; -->
 
<!-- ws:start:WikiTextHeadingRule:0:&lt;h1&gt; -->
 
<!-- ws:start:WikiTextLocalImageRule:6:&lt;img src=&quot;/file/view/LPOD-Nov3-09.jpg/99666141/LPOD-Nov3-09.jpg&quot; alt=&quot;&quot; title=&quot;&quot; style=&quot;width: 900px;&quot; /&gt; -->[[File:LPOD-Nov3-09.jpg|LPOD-Nov3-09.jpg]]<!-- ws:end:WikiTextLocalImageRule:6 --><br />
 
<!-- ws:start:WikiTextLocalImageRule:6:&lt;img src=&quot;/file/view/LPOD-Nov3-09.jpg/99666141/LPOD-Nov3-09.jpg&quot; alt=&quot;&quot; title=&quot;&quot; style=&quot;width: 900px;&quot; /&gt; -->[[File:LPOD-Nov3-09.jpg|LPOD-Nov3-09.jpg]]<!-- ws:end:WikiTextLocalImageRule:6 --><br />
<em>image by [mailto:miguelclaro@sapo.pt Miguel Claro], Sobreda. Portugal</em><br />
+
<em>image by [mailto:miguelclaro@sapo.pt" rel="nofollow Miguel Claro], Sobreda. Portugal</em><br />
 
<br />
 
<br />
 
Is this a Hubble image of a distant nebula of gas and dust swirling swirling around a giant star factory? No, it's better than that, it is almost a hole in clouds over Potugal, separating an observer from Earth's lovely Moon. Here is Michael's description: <em>Image obtained on Halloween night. The Moon was covered by a layer of  clouds with a slight haze, which led to a decrease in intensity in the  light of the Moon and refractive possible ice crystals that produced  a diffuse lunar halo effect. To get a good exposure for both, the  impressive clouds as well as the Moon, two images were taken with different apertures, processed separately and later combined. The  final  result is a ghostly Moon in a night of witches, well known as  &quot;Halloween&quot; night, but I preferred to call &quot;The Moon Halo-Win&quot;.</em><br />
 
Is this a Hubble image of a distant nebula of gas and dust swirling swirling around a giant star factory? No, it's better than that, it is almost a hole in clouds over Potugal, separating an observer from Earth's lovely Moon. Here is Michael's description: <em>Image obtained on Halloween night. The Moon was covered by a layer of  clouds with a slight haze, which led to a decrease in intensity in the  light of the Moon and refractive possible ice crystals that produced  a diffuse lunar halo effect. To get a good exposure for both, the  impressive clouds as well as the Moon, two images were taken with different apertures, processed separately and later combined. The  final  result is a ghostly Moon in a night of witches, well known as  &quot;Halloween&quot; night, but I preferred to call &quot;The Moon Halo-Win&quot;.</em><br />
 
<br />
 
<br />
<em>[mailto:tychocrater@yahoo.com Chuck Wood]</em><br />
+
<em>[mailto:tychocrater@yahoo.com" rel="nofollow Chuck Wood]</em><br />
 
<br />
 
<br />
 
<strong>Technical Details</strong><br />
 
<strong>Technical Details</strong><br />
Line 14: Line 13:
 
<br />
 
<br />
 
<strong>Related Links</strong><br />
 
<strong>Related Links</strong><br />
Miguel's [http://miguelclaro.com website]<br />
+
Miguel's [http://miguelclaro.com" rel="nofollow website]<br />
 
<br />
 
<br />
 
<hr />
 
<hr />

Revision as of 19:14, 4 January 2015

Halo-Win

LPOD-Nov3-09.jpg
image by " rel="nofollow Miguel Claro, Sobreda. Portugal

Is this a Hubble image of a distant nebula of gas and dust swirling swirling around a giant star factory? No, it's better than that, it is almost a hole in clouds over Potugal, separating an observer from Earth's lovely Moon. Here is Michael's description: Image obtained on Halloween night. The Moon was covered by a layer of clouds with a slight haze, which led to a decrease in intensity in the light of the Moon and refractive possible ice crystals that produced a diffuse lunar halo effect. To get a good exposure for both, the impressive clouds as well as the Moon, two images were taken with different apertures, processed separately and later combined. The final result is a ghostly Moon in a night of witches, well known as "Halloween" night, but I preferred to call "The Moon Halo-Win".

" rel="nofollow Chuck Wood

Technical Details
Canon 400D ISO 400 70mm APO lens F/4.5 Exp. 1/4 " in 31-10-09 at 20:10 and 20h13. For the second image the aperture is F22 with Exp. 1/10. Combined in Photoshop CS3.

Related Links
Miguel's " rel="nofollow website