I used to stare at the moon every night when I was a kid. It was my companion and friend. I truly felt and share Autumn’s joy in this video. Thanks for making me remember this feeling. I almost cried 😊.
Same here. The moon has always intrigued me and I’ve photographed it many times over the years. It’s hard to pick a favorite phase. I Love this video. Thanks!
I love either before the sun rises or blue hour right after it sets. There’s a spot where it looks like it’s so close and beaming through the trees. Making its presence known.
Great video. Ive started to take up astro and completely underestimated the fun that could be had with the moon. For your shot at 10:54, was that single shot?
Yes! The moon is so much fun to photograph. I love it, obviously 😄 That shot is a single exposure! It was light enough out that I didn’t need to take separate exposures for the moon and foreground. It looks like I took that photo at 7:13 am and sunrise was at 5:48 am, to give you an idea of timing. Hope that helps, and thanks for watching!
The moon calendar is much more accurate than the sun calendar. One of the most impressive things about moon photography from ancient times to today is the most beautiful illusion in our lives. It is because the phase of the moon is just shadow play between the moon, earth, and sun. We are lucky enough to watch it almost every day.
Muy bonita tu presentación, y quien no ha tenido alguna anécdota cuando se va tomar fotos de la luna y o eclipse recuerdo que en un momento fui a tomar una foto y había tanta gente tomando foto que casi se me perdió mi nieto…..desde Rancagua Chile , muchas gracias
I really enjoyed your video. I took lots of notes. I like all the phases & their reflections. My favorite moon photo I took was a close-up of a full moon that was the best I'd manage to capture. It reminded me of my youth when I imagined the man in the moon image I could see when I looked up at it.
Happy to hear that you enjoyed the video! That sounds like a cool shot! Getting to inspect all of the textures and details of the moon in photos up close like that is so neat 🌝
Thanks! I’ll use a tripod when it’s darker, but it was pretty light out for this moon shot. Plus it’s handy when you’re photographing alignments to have some flexibility to maneuver around for slightly different angles/compositions. The moon moves quickly, so sometimes I prefer to shoot it handheld if I can
I really enjoyed hearing you describe and seeing different ways to photograph the moon with the environment. I'm surprised to see you and Nate shoot so many times hand holding your camera, especially with the moon. Is this how you would normally shoot or just for the video. Living in CIncinnati, I need to come up with features of the environment to shoot with the moon, especially nature shots. LOVE the series. I'm a Sony shooter and love the type of photography you and Nate are doing.
So glad to hear that you’re enjoying the series! I do typically lean toward shooting handheld just because it gives me more flexibility with composition. The moon moves quickly (and beautiful golden light for sunrise/sunset can be fleeting as well), so being able to move around faster usually allows me to snag a few different compositions that I may have missed while trying to adjust my tripod. Of course, I do use a tripod when it’s darker out for cleaner images. Hope that helps!
Autumn, I am enjoying this series and this episode is one of the best. Great work. I always enjoy going to the Tetons. I downloaded PhotoPills about a year ago but I am struggling with the learning curve, so many tools in the app. One quick question: what is the device attached to the top of your camera?
Circular polarizing filters are like magic! They can help to darken skies, as well as add contrast and saturation. You can darken the sky in post-processing as well, but I highly recommend circular polarizers!
Was wondering if you were using the Breakthrough 6stop + polarizer. I bought one and also their 10 stop upon your recommendation - really love them and also this video. Your work is so inspiring and the moon rules!! Looking forward to the next episode. @@autpops
I shot the moon over the mountains in Rocky Mountain National Park recently, but the Moon was a tiny dot compared with the mountain peak. How can the moon be enlarged in comparison to the mountains? I was shooting with a 24-105 mm zoom lens.
Enjoyed the video and ready to head to the Tetons or just shoot the moon, preferably a Crescent moon. What is the device in the hot shoe of the camera Autumn is using. 🌙💥💯
You did not mention lunar eclipses. I find them fascinating and they are more visible to more people than are total lunar eclipses. Have you done much work capturing different types of lunar eclipses? It would be an interesting video in its own right.
Full moon first followed by a quarter moon & favorite time would be just after Blue Hour or is that called Twilight. With no IBIS, i'm not trying handheld unless I can lean up against something solid. She is going to kill your tripod sales!🙃
What does the moon symbolize to you? Which moon phase is your favorite?
I used to stare at the moon every night when I was a kid. It was my companion and friend. I truly felt and share Autumn’s joy in this video. Thanks for making me remember this feeling. I almost cried 😊.
@@DanielDiazDani So happy you enjoyed. Thanks for sharing!
@@DanielDiazDani Aww, I did the same thing as a kid. Love that I'm not alone in my passion for the moon. Thank you for sharing!
Same here. The moon has always intrigued me and I’ve photographed it many times over the years. It’s hard to pick a favorite phase. I Love this video. Thanks!
I enjoy the waxing crescent 🌙 moon at sunset. Adds so much beauty to a warm sunset.
I love taking pics of the moon.
wow cool, I love Autumn photographs
Thank you for sharing your adventure !!! Love your work !
Thanks! And thank you for watching!
I love either before the sun rises or blue hour right after it sets. There’s a spot where it looks like it’s so close and beaming through the trees. Making its presence known.
That sounds gorgeous! Blue hour makes the moon look extra beautiful I think
This is a wonderful description of the different aspects of the lunatic photographer's thought pattern and experiences. Thanks!
Glad your enjoying the series. Thanks for watching!
Magical video, thank you.
Thanks for watching!
Great video. Ive started to take up astro and completely underestimated the fun that could be had with the moon. For your shot at 10:54, was that single shot?
Yes! The moon is so much fun to photograph. I love it, obviously 😄
That shot is a single exposure! It was light enough out that I didn’t need to take separate exposures for the moon and foreground. It looks like I took that photo at 7:13 am and sunrise was at 5:48 am, to give you an idea of timing. Hope that helps, and thanks for watching!
The moon calendar is much more accurate than the sun calendar. One of the most impressive things about moon photography from ancient times to today is the most beautiful illusion in our lives. It is because the phase of the moon is just shadow play between the moon, earth, and sun. We are lucky enough to watch it almost every day.
Muy bonita tu presentación, y quien no ha tenido alguna anécdota cuando se va tomar fotos de la luna y o eclipse recuerdo que en un momento fui a tomar una foto y había tanta gente tomando foto que casi se me perdió mi nieto…..desde Rancagua Chile , muchas gracias
I really enjoyed your video. I took lots of notes. I like all the phases & their reflections. My favorite moon photo I took was a close-up of a full moon that was the best I'd manage to capture. It reminded me of my youth when I imagined the man in the moon image I could see when I looked up at it.
Autumn is a great teacher in this video. Thanks for watching!
Happy to hear that you enjoyed the video! That sounds like a cool shot! Getting to inspect all of the textures and details of the moon in photos up close like that is so neat 🌝
Thanks for the great video and your suggestions. What is the thing on top of your Sony camera and what is it used for?
On top of Autumn's camera is a wireless HDMI transmitter. She is sending the camera's video feed to an external monitor else where.
Thank you!
Such a beautiful subject to photograph. Would love to get into Astral photography.
Grt pics
Nice photography. I was surprised to see you not use a tripod for the shots to insure clarity.
Thanks! I’ll use a tripod when it’s darker, but it was pretty light out for this moon shot. Plus it’s handy when you’re photographing alignments to have some flexibility to maneuver around for slightly different angles/compositions. The moon moves quickly, so sometimes I prefer to shoot it handheld if I can
Good video, how do you mount a telescope to your canon? Thanks again.
I really enjoyed hearing you describe and seeing different ways to photograph the moon with the environment. I'm surprised to see you and Nate shoot so many times hand holding your camera, especially with the moon. Is this how you would normally shoot or just for the video. Living in CIncinnati, I need to come up with features of the environment to shoot with the moon, especially nature shots. LOVE the series. I'm a Sony shooter and love the type of photography you and Nate are doing.
So glad to hear that you’re enjoying the series! I do typically lean toward shooting handheld just because it gives me more flexibility with composition. The moon moves quickly (and beautiful golden light for sunrise/sunset can be fleeting as well), so being able to move around faster usually allows me to snag a few different compositions that I may have missed while trying to adjust my tripod. Of course, I do use a tripod when it’s darker out for cleaner images. Hope that helps!
Autumn, I am enjoying this series and this episode is one of the best. Great work. I always enjoy going to the Tetons. I downloaded PhotoPills about a year ago but I am struggling with the learning curve, so many tools in the app. One quick question: what is the device attached to the top of your camera?
I was wondering what is the device you have on the camera is that a tracker? Thank you!
how do you get such blue skies?? amazing!!
Autumn is so talented! Thanks for watching.
Circular polarizing filters are like magic! They can help to darken skies, as well as add contrast and saturation. You can darken the sky in post-processing as well, but I highly recommend circular polarizers!
@@autpops That was going to be my guess!!! Thank you for the info!!
Was wondering if you were using the Breakthrough 6stop + polarizer. I bought one and also their 10 stop upon your recommendation - really love them and also this video. Your work is so inspiring and the moon rules!! Looking forward to the next episode. @@autpops
I shot the moon over the mountains in Rocky Mountain National Park recently, but the Moon was a tiny dot compared with the mountain peak. How can the moon be enlarged in comparison to the mountains? I was shooting with a 24-105 mm zoom lens.
What’s your texhiqie for doing the time lapse you showed?
Enjoyed the video and ready to head to the
Tetons or just shoot the moon, preferably a Crescent moon. What is the device in the hot shoe of the camera Autumn is using. 🌙💥💯
It is the Hollyland Mars video transmitter, we are using it to send a feed of her camera with the menu overlays to a recorder for the demo.
You did not mention lunar eclipses. I find them fascinating and they are more visible to more people than are total lunar eclipses. Have you done much work capturing different types of lunar eclipses? It would be an interesting video in its own right.
What is the name of the app you use to predict the moon position?
The app she uses is Photopills.
What camera strap is that orange one she is using?
It’s a Peak Design Slide strap! It’s the red Summit Edition, but I believe they sadly discontinued these fun colors a few years ago
Full moon first followed by a quarter moon & favorite time would be just after Blue Hour or is that called Twilight. With no IBIS, i'm not trying handheld unless I can lean up against something solid. She is going to kill your tripod sales!🙃
So that’s the thing, you have to take two shots
The moons too tight to the mtn.
Scrutiny AGAIN?? How about some REAL ACTION, such as stamping out price hikes on ESSENTIAL FOODS such as Bread, Cereal, Veg & Fruit, etc.