February 17, 2015 12:26 pm
0020 Summer moonrise. 8.54pm, 4 February 2015
A twilight moon always rises over a flat landscape – in lighting terms, at least, after sunset. Two strong aids to composition, much to my liking, are silhouettes and clouds, and only these are a match for the moon’s brightness as night begins to settle. A variety of clouds is always welcome, but too many at once and the moon will be continually ducking in and out of view. This deliberately simple image – very much taken with digital wallpaper in mind – records another routine cosmic occasion, as our fellow traveller looms into the gloom, ready to light a summer’s night [applause].
165mm, ISO 500. 1/10th sec at f8
Posted by Barney Brewster
Tags: clouds, moonlight, moonrise, New Plymouth, Nikon D700, summer, Taranaki, telephoto, tripod, twilight
Categories: Twilight photography