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    Full Moon: How do I do this?



    With the full moon in focus, how can I bring detail out in the tree? Several problems here, the moon back lights the picture. DOF of the 500mm is limiting.


    Here is the info: 5D Mark II, 500mm F4L, F32.0, 1/6 second, ISO 200 shot in manual mode.


    I know I could use two pictures and merge them in photoshop. But I want to do it with the camera and lens. I was thinking maybe some sort of quick flash.


    Your comments and help welcome


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    Re: Full Moon: How do I do this?



    Flash certainly would allow for some detail in the tree. In fact, just a hint of an off camera flash coming from the back would look like the moon was illuminating the tree.

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    Re: Full Moon: How do I do this?



    I think you

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    Perhaps mess with gelling the flash as well...a blueish gel might look more realistic.

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    Thanks for the response everyone. Looks like I will be doing some research on lighting.

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    There was a guy here to wrote up a decent little introduction to off-camera flash. I can't remember his name (we was kind of a jerk), but you can find the first thread here.

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    Thanks Sean

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    Quote Originally Posted by HDNitehawk


    With the full moon in focus, how can I bring detail out in the tree? Several problems here, the moon back lights the picture. DOF of the 500mm is limiting.


    Here is the info: 5D Mark II, 500mm F4L, F32.0, 1/6 second, ISO 200 shot in manual mode.


    I know I could use two pictures and merge them in photoshop. But I want to do it with the camera and lens. I was thinking maybe some sort of quick flash.
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    Here's a possibility...


    Since you have photoshop, you can do a focus stack.


    Use the custom function, to disconnect your shutter from auto focusing, and move the AF to the button (AF ON) on the back of your camera.


    Focus on that large trunk, with the AF back button, re-frame your shot to the moon, then take your first picture with the flash.


    Without moving the camera, hit the back AF button again, to refocus on the moon. Take the second shot.


    Stack both images in photoshop, and run a script, and it will eliminate the out of focus areas. Your tree should be lit, and show the detail, as well as the moon itself.


    Good luck.

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