dmr
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Yeah, those are {d-word} shots.
Moto-Uno
Moto-Uno
We'll forgive you. Was just outside with my Bronica ERTsi, 250mm lens , plus the
doubler and Tri-x 400 ( 8 sec exposure) ! Wish me luck.
Peter
doubler and Tri-x 400 ( 8 sec exposure) ! Wish me luck.
Peter
ferider
Veteran
Another {d-word} shot:
(8:27pm PST = end of Total Eclipse):
Likely the only "Blood Moon" I get to see/photograph in my life.
Roland.
PS: Sony A850, 800 ASA, about 2" exposure.
(8:27pm PST = end of Total Eclipse):

Likely the only "Blood Moon" I get to see/photograph in my life.
Roland.
PS: Sony A850, 800 ASA, about 2" exposure.
FrankS
Registered User
Too cloudy where I was.
Griffin
Grampa's cameras user
I didn't go out, considering sleep more important. I'll catch it when I make it to 75.
Pherdinand
the snow must go on
Cat woke me up at 4.30 AM.
Looked through the window and remembered how unimpressive and overrated a moon eclipse can be.

Looked through the window and remembered how unimpressive and overrated a moon eclipse can be.
goamules
Well-known
Taken about 2 hours after sundown, American southwest.

dmr
Registered Abuser
Now I wish I went in and got the tripod. I was fully zoomed, 1/250 at f8 for most of the shots and I could not get the red image at a shutter speed I could hold.
goamules
Well-known
I was at about 8 seconds for most of my shots. Even on a tripod, the movement of the earth was apparent.
Brian Atherton
Well-known
I'm near to London. Got up at 0330 for the full eclipse at 0347. My wife and I watched the moon with x8 binoculars in a clear, cloudless sky fairly low in the west change to a dull, rusty red then, at around 0410, the moon's righthand side gradually began returning to its normal bright white.
Sitting on our patio it was pretty spectacular and magical.
There's an eclipse animation here:
http://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/lunar/2015-april-4
Sitting on our patio it was pretty spectacular and magical.
There's an eclipse animation here:
http://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/lunar/2015-april-4
Corran
Well-known
Terrible weather, very disappointed, but I took this during the last eclipse:
Looking above it seems like some were using very high ISO.

Looking above it seems like some were using very high ISO.
f16sunshine
Moderator
Nice Corran. Tells the story very well.
Here in Seattle the weather was good enough for viewing but the light polution is what it is.
Anyway, We all could see it very well.
Of all the Lunar eclipses I have stood outside waiting for this was the most pleasant and successful.
Here in Seattle the weather was good enough for viewing but the light polution is what it is.
Anyway, We all could see it very well.
Of all the Lunar eclipses I have stood outside waiting for this was the most pleasant and successful.
kuuan
loves old lenses
there was a super moon lunar eclipse on January 31st that could be seen well here in Saigon.
Not sure of others I see really had been that red, I'd say the colors in my photo are quite similar to what the free eye saw, not really though, the bright part of the moon, with free eye, just all is "blown highlight"
9 takes with a Preset Takumar f5.6/200 on Sony A7 heavily cropped

super blue moon lunar eclipse January 31st 2018 by andreas, on Flickr
Not sure of others I see really had been that red, I'd say the colors in my photo are quite similar to what the free eye saw, not really though, the bright part of the moon, with free eye, just all is "blown highlight"
9 takes with a Preset Takumar f5.6/200 on Sony A7 heavily cropped

super blue moon lunar eclipse January 31st 2018 by andreas, on Flickr
css9450
Veteran
This was the one in April or may of 2015. I was in California at the time.
Nikon N1J3, Zoom-Nikkor 80-400, Fotidiox adapter.
Nikon N1J3, Zoom-Nikkor 80-400, Fotidiox adapter.

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