Thanks to the cold and the holiday I could enjoy Spanish Steps in Rome without people around. The shot was taken 30 min before sunrise with an A7riii and CV 12mm Heliar iii.
Surprised at how challenging the lunar eclipse was to shoot. The moon is really dark when it is in shadow (duh!). Also was like 15 degrees where I am and windy. Anyway, here is my humble submission. 100-400 with 1.4x:
Surprised at how challenging the lunar eclipse was to shoot. The moon is really dark when it is in shadow (duh!). Also was like 15 degrees where I am and windy. Anyway, here is my humble submission. 100-400 with 1.4x:
We got lucky here. Cold front came through during the day and it was completely cloudy at 2pm local time. By 3:30 it was about 50% cloudy and by moonrise, 5:30, it was clear except for the horizon (screwed up my moonrise shot, but otherwise...).
The cold front make the usually hazy Florida sky pretty clear. Not quite as clear as up in the "hills" in Colorado, but good enough for some shots, stars and all.
Here are two, one with the 100-400GM at 400mm and one with the Canon 600L IS II and Canon 2x TC. Both with the A7Riii body.
I'll put the other settings in the captions.