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Photographer  Phillip Swanson {Karma:7013}
Project #37 Night Photography Camera Model Canon EOS 20D
Categories Digital
Nature
Others
Film Format
Portfolio black and white
colorado
Lens Sigma 70-300 with 2X convert
Uploaded 2/19/2005 Film / Memory Type Xmedia 256mb
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 335 Shutter 1/60
Favorites Aperture f/5.6
Critiques 7 Rating
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Location City -  Broomfield, my balcony
State -  COLORADO
Country - United States   United States
About my first image with my new 20D.... taken on 2-18-05 im in love with the new toy, and have a lot of learning to do, let me know what i can do better with this image, or change... ill be experimenting the next few days with the new toy... thanks in advance for comments and critique
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Bob Smith   {K:2340} 3/17/2005
Ok now I am just getting jealous :) Your portfolio has a lot of shots that I have tried and failed at. THis is a wonderful moon shot. Very crisp and pretty.

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Phillip Swanson   {K:7013} 2/25/2005
taras, yep, used a tripod, used the two x converter and know that it stops it down 2 stops, also it wont auto focus on the cam, i have to manually focus it, so maybe i had the ring a bit off, all in all i feel the focus of the image is ok, i know it could be better, but i could also have a mirrored telescope lens and then i would get the results taht i really was shooting for.... as for this night, i didnt do mirror lock on this image, just took like 5 images and got back in the house due to the cold, and really wanted to see what the 2x converter and 70 to 300mm lens could do, mirror lock was tested a couple days ago on the full moon and works nicely, and will be tested again tomorrow on the full moon setting behind longs peak and the mountains that are known as the flatirons.... during sunrise, thanks for your sugestions, much apriciated.

phil swanson

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Taras R. Hnatyshyn   {K:4055} 2/24/2005
Phillip,

If you didn't use a tripod, I suggest that you do. Also, remember that the 2x converter adds two stops to the exposure, the equivalent of stopping down two stops. It's hard to tell if your focus is accurate, because you could have camera shake. If it is possible to lock up or pre-fire the mirror, that helps reduce camera shake.

Taras

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Phillip Swanson   {K:7013} 2/19/2005
it was about 30 minutes ago and here in colorado it was taken at about 9:45 PM.. the setting was to spot metering and it would still blow out the moon, but i basically stopped it up till i found a happy medium. 1/60 at F5.6, ISO 100. im very happy with the 20D so far, she doesnt have a name yet though he he he, ill check out your portfolio, thanks for the wonderful comment

phil swanson

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Kelly    {K:20268} 2/19/2005
OHHH and about the photo too..... It's perfect i don't think you could improve it..... brilliant....i'll have to get myself one of those converters.....
kel
p.s what time of the night was this? and what setting did you have it on?
i hate reading manuals.....!

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Gregory McLemore Gregory McLemore   {K:35129} 2/19/2005
Good moon capture, always tough due to need for a lot of power, but 600mm used well here.

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Kelly    {K:20268} 2/19/2005
HEY.... we have something in common..... i just got my new baby too.... on thursday.... i called her 'Daisy'.... and i am sooo in love with it..... i just can't believe how much i can do with it....!
Here's my link of my first post with it yesterday http://www.usefilm.com/image/704945.html
have fun and i'll keep my eye on your posts.....
cheers
kel

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