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    Moon shots

    After taking some shots of the full moon a couple weeks ago I realized you're either going to properly expose the moon and everything else in the image will be black, or you'll get some foreground detail with a moon that's blown out. So am I correct in assuming that damn near every photo you see showing a nicely exposed full moon along with some foreground detail done using multiple exposures?

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    that is my assumption as well

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    Pretty much, unless you use lights. Or it's sunset/sunrise...

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    Yeah. While you're at it, make the moon 4 times bigger than it naturally appears too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The AD View Post
    . So am I correct in assuming that damn near every photo you see showing a nicely exposed full moon along with some foreground detail done using multiple exposures?
    Not necessarily.

    Dawn and dusk are your friends.

    I assume you're talking about night shots because you can easily get a decent exposure out of mid-day moon rises and sets.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kidwoo View Post
    I assume you're talking about night shots because you can easily get a decent exposure out of mid-day moon rises and sets.
    Correct. Night shots. I guess a full moon also mean moonrise close to sunset, so I suppose you need to catch it just at the right time when there's still some light.

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