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Shooting the (Harvest) Moon

affiliate program .flickr-photo { }.flickr-frame { float: right; text-align: center; margin-left: 15px; margin-bottom: 15px; }.flickr-caption { font-size: 0.8em; margin-top: 0px; } Harvest moon,originally uploaded by billspaced. Taking photographs of the moon can be challenging, if you don’t know how. However, once you know how, it’s super-easy. You’ll get great results if you follow these simple…

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Tonight offers a prime opportunity to photograph the moon

affiliate program The moon is set to appear about 12% bigger tonight, due to it being closer to the earth tonight. Even sweeter is the fact that it’s a full moon. So set up your tripod and start shooting. Recommended: Tripod!, remote shutter release or use the camera’s builtin self-timer. Set your camera to Manual…

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Photododo Quick Tip: Getting sharper hand-held photos

affiliate program Here’s a quick tip for getting sharper hand-held photos: Choose burst mode. The second or third bursted photo will usually be much more in focus (i.e., clearer) than the first. Here’s why: When hand-holding (i.e., not using a tripod or remote shutter release), pressing the shutter button moves the camera, if only slightly….

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Category Archives: tips

Shooting the (Harvest) Moon

.flickr-photo { }.flickr-frame { float: right; text-align: center; margin-left: 15px; margin-bottom: 15px; }.flickr-caption { font-size: 0.8em; margin-top: 0px; } Harvest moon,originally uploaded by billspaced. Taking photographs of the moon can be challenging, if you don’t know how. However, once you know how, it’s super-easy. You’ll get great results if you follow these simple rules: 1….

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Tonight offers a prime opportunity to photograph the moon

The moon is set to appear about 12% bigger tonight, due to it being closer to the earth tonight. Even sweeter is the fact that it’s a full moon. So set up your tripod and start shooting. Recommended: Tripod!, remote shutter release or use the camera’s builtin self-timer. Set your camera to Manual mode and…

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Photododo Quick Tip: Getting sharper hand-held photos

Here’s a quick tip for getting sharper hand-held photos: Choose burst mode. The second or third bursted photo will usually be much more in focus (i.e., clearer) than the first. Here’s why: When hand-holding (i.e., not using a tripod or remote shutter release), pressing the shutter button moves the camera, if only slightly. This movement,…

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Shooting the (Harvest) Moon

.flickr-photo { }.flickr-frame { float: right; text-align: center; margin-left: 15px; margin-bottom: 15px; }.flickr-caption { font-size: 0.8em; margin-top: 0px; } Harvest moon,originally uploaded by billspaced. Taking photographs of the moon can be challenging, if you don’t know how. However, once you know how, it’s super-easy. You’ll get great results if you follow these simple rules: 1….

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Tonight offers a prime opportunity to photograph the moon

The moon is set to appear about 12% bigger tonight, due to it being closer to the earth tonight. Even sweeter is the fact that it’s a full moon. So set up your tripod and start shooting. Recommended: Tripod!, remote shutter release or use the camera’s builtin self-timer. Set your camera to Manual mode and…

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Photododo Quick Tip: Getting sharper hand-held photos

Here’s a quick tip for getting sharper hand-held photos: Choose burst mode. The second or third bursted photo will usually be much more in focus (i.e., clearer) than the first. Here’s why: When hand-holding (i.e., not using a tripod or remote shutter release), pressing the shutter button moves the camera, if only slightly. This movement,…

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Shooting the (Harvest) Moon

.flickr-photo { }.flickr-frame { float: right; text-align: center; margin-left: 15px; margin-bottom: 15px; }.flickr-caption { font-size: 0.8em; margin-top: 0px; } Harvest moon,originally uploaded by billspaced. Taking photographs of the moon can be challenging, if you don’t know how. However, once you know how, it’s super-easy. You’ll get great results if you follow these simple rules: 1….

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Tonight offers a prime opportunity to photograph the moon

The moon is set to appear about 12% bigger tonight, due to it being closer to the earth tonight. Even sweeter is the fact that it’s a full moon. So set up your tripod and start shooting. Recommended: Tripod!, remote shutter release or use the camera’s builtin self-timer. Set your camera to Manual mode and…

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Photododo Quick Tip: Getting sharper hand-held photos

Here’s a quick tip for getting sharper hand-held photos: Choose burst mode. The second or third bursted photo will usually be much more in focus (i.e., clearer) than the first. Here’s why: When hand-holding (i.e., not using a tripod or remote shutter release), pressing the shutter button moves the camera, if only slightly. This movement,…

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