Night photography Full Moon


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Come and shoot the full moon.
Why is it hard to take a picture of the moon? Because the moon is actually a very bright subject surrounded by very dark sky. That confuses the camera's metering system because it tries to get the background bright enough to see – which results in an over-exposed moon (usually a white blurry blob). Tom & I will get you set up ahead of time with settings to capture crisp images of the full moon. $149
We will photograph the moon when it comes up over the horizon, narrowing in on the moon detail for some images and using HDR for other images.
Sunset 7:23
Moonrise: 8:07
The March full moon is known as the Full Worm Moon, due to the emergence of earthworms during its peak, according to the Old Farmer's Almanac or the Sugar Moon, as it is when maple tree sap is harvested
Things to bring:
Sturdy Tripod
Camera
Long lens
Cable release (wired) (wireless optional)
appropriate clothes (think layers)
Please note that all of our workshops require the participants sign a liability waiver. https://tinyurl.com/LisaTom-Waiver23B. Please read and sign it.
COVID. Tom and I are both fully vaccinated. Here is what you need to know and comply with:
• Anyone who is sick with COVID-like symptoms must not attend.
• Anyone who has a fever over 100 degrees must not attend. Please check your temperature BEFORE you leave home.
• If you signed up for a workshop and have a positive COVID test please contact us ASAP.
• Anyone who has knowingly come in contact with a COVID positive person within the past week must not attend.
- Unvaccinated and/or unboosted people should wear a mask indoors (or when very close to another for camera menu settings)
Please note that this and all classes/workshops have no refunds. By signing up you agree to our terms and conditions, see www.lisaandtomphotography.com/p/workshops.html
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Night photography Full Moon