Photographing the Lunar Eclipse

Well, like Kevin predicted in another thread about this, the skies in Sarasota were cloud covered. I got a small glimpse of the beginning of the eclipse but then it all went to clouds again. I never even got the camera out. Oh well. I took one the night before when it was perfectly clear. I wanted to check out the Sigma "Bigma" and how it would take shots of the moon. Here is the best I got. This was cropped to the the edge of the moon, but the overall pic wasn't bad as it was taken at 500mm.

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Same here but I had my Crocs on.

I had my Crocs on earlier

Not too thrilled with the results but here's mine- kind of hit & miss clouds.

Well, like Kevin predicted in another thread about this, the skies in Sarasota were cloud covered. I got a small glimpse of the beginning of the eclipse but then it all went to clouds again. I never even got the camera out. Oh well.

We had clouds here as well, but got a lucky break for a little while. They kept coming back, but I caught a few shots in between. The bigger problem was the haze that seemed to stick around. It sort of killed the chance of a really good non-blurry shot. After five years here, I can tell you that the "Sunshine State" should be called the "Cloudy State". At least we do not seem to get the dull overcast days like I used to have in the Ohio River Valley.

I hope you are enjoying your vacation!

Kevin
 

This is what I got leaving my shutter open for a few secs-




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Lunar Eclipse 2/20/08 - Moon flanked by Saturn and Remulus.
(c. M Blake all rights reserved)
 
Well, I finally uploaded mine. lol
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I wanna BIGMA!!
 
Despite my earlier moaning in this thread, I thought I would post a few of my pictures. I was using the 75-300mm USM III on my Rebel XTi on a tripod. As I said, auto focus was working well for me, but I experienced some camera shake from the wind. These were cropped down quite a bit so you don't see the little streaks of light the stars became as a result of camera shake:hyper:

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Here is one I got and a closer crop of the moon from the same shot.

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Kevin
 
Well, I had a frustrating time of it. I was busy until about 9pm, and leaving my parent's house, the moon was crystal-clear in the sky and approaching half eclipse. I drove the ~3 miles to our house and got myself geared up. Tripod, remote shutter release, Vivitar Series 1 70-210mm F2.8-4.0, etc... it was 20' so I got myself bundled up tight, jacket and hat on and gloves nearby and good warm shoes (and sorry, I'll sooner cut my feet off before I ever wear Crocs :teeth: )... and I get outside, and I can barely even see the moon any more! It's totally blurry. I take a couple shots just to say that I did, which are just blurs, and haul everything back inside. I poked my head out a couple times later to see how the moon looked, and it was completely invisible at that point. Argh.
 













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