Fiery moon rise
Photographing the moon, namely the shooting of its moonrises and moonsets, I have been doing for a long time. I studied for many years, many subtleties and difficulties.
This time the difficulty was in the choice of location, because all the places are already shooted.
I chose a bridge across the Sukhona River (but with a bridge and the moon have not made a frame) with a view of the Dymkovo Settlement.
And it all started like this...I do a shooting shot to clarify the composition.
Do you see the moon above the horizon on the left? And it is there! This is how the moon rises. You sit and wait for it to get out there.
But in this photo you can already understand why the moon was called fiery. The moonrise occurred in a haze and a small cloud cover.
I took everything off my hands, so I had to pick up the ISO to the skies.
When the moon comes out, then everything goes on in complete improvisation.
The fireball moves very fast in the sky!
Therefore, one has to act quickly too.
And the shooting lasts until the moon and the Dymkovo churches are placed in one frame.
Canon 6d, EF 100-400L
awesum!!
best wishes for the contest too
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