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		<title>New Year&#8217;s Eve Lunar Eclipse</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Jan 2010 16:57:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Donncha O Caoimh</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We called over to a friend&#8217;s house yesterday evening and even though I had heard there would be an eclipse I completely forgot about it. My Dad even texted me at 6.25pm that it&#8217;d be happening between 7pm and 8pm but I still forgot. Lucky he rang my wife and she reminded me of the [...]]]></description>
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<p>We called over to a friend&#8217;s house yesterday evening and even though I had heard there would be an eclipse I completely forgot about it. My Dad even texted me at 6.25pm that it&#8217;d be happening between 7pm and 8pm but I still forgot. Lucky he rang my wife and she reminded me of the event!</p>
<p>Unfortunately I only had my Sigma 18-200 zoom. The Canon 75-300 was at home so this is a severely cropped shot of the moon. I thought there was going to be a full eclipse but it wasn&#8217;t to be and only a shadow fell across the face of our nearest celestial neighbour.</p>
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		<title>How to photograph a lunar eclipse</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Mar 2007 21:18:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Donncha O Caoimh</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tonight the moon will be eclipsed by the Earth which will turn it red for a few hours from about 10:44pm. I&#8217;ll be outside with my 20D and a Canon 75-300mm zoom hoping to grab a few shots, but first it&#8217;s important to know a few things: The moon shines by reflecting light from the [...]]]></description>
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<p>Tonight the moon will be eclipsed by the Earth which will turn it red for a few hours from about 10:44pm. I&#8217;ll be outside with my 20D and a Canon 75-300mm zoom hoping to grab a few shots, but first it&#8217;s important to know a few things:
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<li> The moon shines by reflecting light from the Sun and the Earth, it&#8217;s bright.</li>
<li> The night sky is dark which will fool camera sensors.</li>
<li> All celestial bodies are in motion. You won&#8217;t see it from moment to moment with your eyes of course but even a 1 second exposure of the night sky will produce an image that captures that movement.</li>
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<p>What can you do? When photographing the moon normally, you expose as if you were shooting at midday on a bright sunlit day. The eclipsed moon isn&#8217;t as bright though. If you can, shoot in manual mode. Open your aperture as wide as possible on your lens (smaller f numbers), and take a few shots with different speeds. That&#8217;s called bracketing and is really easy and inexpensive with digital. Use the LCD screen on your camera and most importantly the histogram function &#8211; that will tell you if your image is exposed properly.</p>
<p>With my lens zoomed in it opens to f5.6, and I found that an exposure of 1/125sec gives a slightly underexposed shot of the moon. Start around there and work your way up and down the exposure times. If you&#8217;re using a digital camera it&#8217;s costing you nothing.</p>
<p>As you&#8217;ll be using a zoom lens, make sure that you have a tripod handy. It also helps to have a cable release too, but if not, use your camera&#8217;s timer function to reduce shake.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s an <a href="http://home.hiwaay.net/~krcool/Astro/moon/howtophoto/">excellent guide</a> to shooting the moon. That guide recommends the &#8220;sunny 16&#8243; rule. Shoot at f/16 and bracket from there, but the eclipsed moon is much dimmer than a full moon. If you <a href="http://www.google.com/search?q=photographing+the+moon">search around</a> there&#8217;s a wealth of information online about photographing the moon. Good luck!</p>
<p>The picture above was shot on November 19th, 2005, colour corrected and sharpened but not resized. That&#8217;s about as big as a 300mm lens on a Canon 20D will do without extra magnification. It&#8217;s getting foggy outside. I hope it clears in the next hour!</p>
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