Here's one of the first shots taken with my new lens. Of course, now I realize I need a shutter release remote because just pushing the button on a long exposure makes it too shaky. Although, I am impressed that I can actually see the craters on the moon! I've never before had a camera that would let me do that. Enjoy!
Monday, February 7, 2011
always leaves me wanting more
Here's one of the first shots taken with my new lens. Of course, now I realize I need a shutter release remote because just pushing the button on a long exposure makes it too shaky. Although, I am impressed that I can actually see the craters on the moon! I've never before had a camera that would let me do that. Enjoy!
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Hi Jenny,
ReplyDeleteTry a moon shot first thing in the morning when there is a full moon. You don't have to expose nearly so long, since it is daylight. I have gotten some pretty good ones hand-holding my 70-300 and pushing the shutter release. Did it braced against the cab of the truck.
Aunt Becky
Wow, I think this is an amazing shot. You must be so tickled with your new tools!
ReplyDeleteWow! Camera geek jealousy!!! I think you will make stupendous use of this new lens.
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