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Any tips for photographing this evening's Lunar Eclipse?

I plan on shooting transparencies with the Nikon.

Thanks in advance,

John
 
No and yes. Go to a location where there are no city lights, use a 400 or 500mm lens, fast film speed, take different time exposures and hope for the best. As for me I will be watching from my deck enjoying the event.

Good luck.
 
A couple of years ago there was a Lunar Eclipse. I started to hassle with getting it together to photograph it but finally decided to leave the photography to those with the necessary equipment and expertise.
I bundled up and relaxed in my back yard with a cup of Hot Rum and Cider, listened to some appropriate music from my minidisk player and just enjoyed the show. If I had been dealing with the technical stuff, I would have missed all of the subtle changes and the beauty of the event.
 
Any tips for photographing this evening's Lunar Eclipse?

I remember two tips from 15+ years ago when I shot one:

1. required exposure times are a lot shorter than I would have guessed. Obviously, don't rely on your exposure meter, unless you have a telelens and spot metering. And even then: bracket, mainly towards even shorter exposure times.

2. If you don't develop the film yourself, ask the minilab/proflab/... to NOT cut the negatives/positives. It's hard -or impossible- to tell where one frame ends and another starts; best to do that yourself. I ended up with quite some "half" slides because I didn't ask them not to cut the film... :sad:
 
Anyone in the U.K. - get off that keyboard and take a look right now. It's covering nicely, a fantastically clear sky and view here in London.

Wonderful.......
 
Beautiful really
 
Untill the clouds came in, I took a couple of shots with (1) Bronica EC + Nikkor 250 mm. + 2x tele converter on Fuji NPH 400 @ 125/8 and (2) Leica M2 + Visoflex III + Telyt 200 mm on Fuji Superia 200 @ 125/8, in both cases increasing aperture as the moon got smaller. Did a bit of bracketing. We'll see how these shots come out. There will be another lunar eclipse in August, but you have to live in the Pacific region to catch it.
 
At the last minute the eastern sky here cleared and we got a good visual of the Eclipse (about 95% here).

Unfortunately, no time to get the camera gear going - but enjoyed the "show"! :D
 
WHEW!
I just looked out the window and the Moon has returned.
I guess that the Moon God accepted my Goat as an offering.
Close call.
 
We had good clear skies for the first half of the eclipse but I found myself standing in thick fog for the second half! Still, I managed to shoot a good sequence with my, ahem, DSLR.

If you're interested I've posted a small version to my website:

http://www.lightwork.me.uk/News.html

The full version's about 210 Megapixels.

Barry
 
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