Thursday, October 1, 2015

NOT so Super Blood Moon, but it will do.

Myself and half a dozen CHS students joined 200-300 people on the Washougal Dyke path to view the Moon.  When it was "SUPER" the Sun was so bright, that it was hard to make out the Moon.  By the time it became darker, the Moon appeared higher, and yes, smaller in the sky.  This was a difficult shot.  4000 ISO, f5.6, and shutter of 1/6 of a second with a 300mm lens on a 2x teleconverter.  The white lines are a plane passing through.

Enjoy!