# I am the Watcher. I am your guide through this vast new twtiverse.
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That’s slightly better 🤔
That’s slightly better 🤔
@prologic Oh wow, cool! You have a partial eclipse, nice!
@prologic Taking photos of lunar eclipses is surprisingly hard. 🤔 You have to find *just* the right exposure time, I guess.
@prologic Taking photos of lunar eclipses is surprisingly hard. 🤔 You have to find *just* the right exposure time, I guess.
@prologic Taking photos of lunar eclipses is surprisingly hard. 🤔 You have to find *just* the right exposure time, I guess.
We had a lunar eclipse in 2018:
lunar eclipse 2018
At the bottom, I tried to take shots of the different phases. Not too happy with it. When the moon is in full shadow, it’s *really* dark. Then when it enters sunlight again, there’s a massive difference in brightness. The human eye / brain can deal with this easily, but not a camera – so either one part of the moon is going to be way too bright, or way too dark. 🌝 🌚
We had a lunar eclipse in 2018:
lunar eclipse 2018
At the bottom, I tried to take shots of the different phases. Not too happy with it. When the moon is in full shadow, it’s *really* dark. Then when it enters sunlight again, there’s a massive difference in brightness. The human eye / brain can deal with this easily, but not a camera – so either one part of the moon is going to be way too bright, or way too dark. 🌝 🌚
We had a lunar eclipse in 2018:
lunar eclipse 2018
At the bottom, I tried to take shots of the different phases. Not too happy with it. When the moon is in full shadow, it’s *really* dark. Then when it enters sunlight again, there’s a massive difference in brightness. The human eye / brain can deal with this easily, but not a camera – so either one part of the moon is going to be way too bright, or way too dark. 🌝 🌚
@movq really, *really*, really neat photos! I know what rig @lyse has, but what about you? Care to share your setup?
Ops, just saw it on tiny font at the bottom of the photo: Canon EOS 600D, EF 70-300mm, at 300mm. D'oh! 🙈
@fastidious Yeah, it’s a DSLR on a tripod, that’s it. 🥴
@fastidious Yeah, it’s a DSLR on a tripod, that’s it. 🥴
@fastidious Yeah, it’s a DSLR on a tripod, that’s it. 🥴
@movq Yeah plus I was using a shitty camera anyway 😥 I should have pulled out my telescope 😂
@movq Yeah plus I was using a shitty camera anyway 😥 I should have pulled out my telescope 😂
@prologic At first I thought that was a solar eclipse. :-D