Problem with the picture is that the moon is too high and tiny!
Detail. Doesn’t matter. You would have needed at least a 200-300 zoom.
Even a long zoom wouldn’t help. It was at the wrong date of the lunar month and the time wasn’t right.
That happens. Sometimes I “play” with the sun. If a subject is backlit in the morning, I check the north and come back in the afternoon for the correct light. BUt you can only do that with a lot of time. And right orientation.
I don’t usually have the time.
For Borobudur, I only came back after 10 years!
I am intrigued how people get their moon so big in their pictures – maybe by editing?
I can zoom but my surrounding objects become too large.
So, have to be there at the right place, right time,
Ten years is a while. Glad you made it back.
Don’t know about the moon effect. I’ve seen it much before editing came into play. There must be a tutorial somewhere.
Take care Bro.
This is so beautiful! The full moon gives a lot of light.
Glad that you like it!
great shot with the moon. Those stupas are unmistakenly Borobudur
Problem with the picture is that the moon is too high and tiny!
Detail. Doesn’t matter. You would have needed at least a 200-300 zoom.
Even a long zoom wouldn’t help. It was at the wrong date of the lunar month and the time wasn’t right.
That happens. Sometimes I “play” with the sun. If a subject is backlit in the morning, I check the north and come back in the afternoon for the correct light. BUt you can only do that with a lot of time. And right orientation.
I don’t usually have the time.
For Borobudur, I only came back after 10 years!
I am intrigued how people get their moon so big in their pictures – maybe by editing?
I can zoom but my surrounding objects become too large.
So, have to be there at the right place, right time,
Ten years is a while. Glad you made it back.
Don’t know about the moon effect. I’ve seen it much before editing came into play. There must be a tutorial somewhere.
Take care Bro.
It could be just superimposing two photos 🙂
True. I don’t know.
Maybe, I ask my photography friends.
That’s a good idea.
🙂