Total Lunar Eclipse as observed from Quezon City, Philippines on - TopicsExpress



          

Total Lunar Eclipse as observed from Quezon City, Philippines on October 8, 2014. A lunar eclipse occurs when the moon passes through the Earth’s shadow, during instances when the Sun, the Earth, and the moon are in alignment. The deep red hue of the moon is caused by sunlight refracted by the Earth’s atmosphere where most of the blue light has already been scattered, leaving only the red light to fall on to the moon’s surface. Captured with a Canon 450D through a telescope with 900 mm focal length (prime lens at f/9). I also used what it called a tracker to avoid trailing. EXIF (copy-pasted) File name IMG_0014.CR2 Camera Model Name Canon EOS 450D Firmware Firmware Version 1.0.4 Shooting Date/Time 10/8/2014 19:19:06 Tv(Shutter Speed) 2Sec. Av(Aperture Value) F0.0 Metering Modes Centerweighted average metering Exposure Compensation 0 ISO Speed 1600 Lens - Focal Length 0.0 mm Image size 4272 x 2848 Image Quality RAW Flash Off White Balance Daylight AF mode Manual (MF) Picture Style Standard Parameters Tone Curve : Standard Sharpness level : - Pattern Sharpness : - Contrast : 0 Sharpness : 3 Color saturation : 0 Color tone : 0 Long exposure noise reduction : Enable High ISO speed noise reduction : Enable
Posted on: Thu, 09 Oct 2014 06:02:35 +0000

Trending Topics



Recently Viewed Topics




© 2015