Super Moon Astro-Photography

It was a cool, clear night when we had 2017’s December super moon, so photos and video ensued.  The longest lens I’ve got is a fixed Nikon Coolpix P610.  It’s a whole camera that costs a fraction of the equivalent SLR zoom.  Since it’s build to use that lens, even though it doesn’t let a lot of light in, it does a lot better than you think it might.  The photo and video below were taken with the P610 on a tripod at about 8pm once the moon had cleared the horizon.

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Last Ride of 2017

A last double digit day before the snows fell meant one last ride at the end of November.  Photos all on the Ricoh Theta 360 camera.  


It’s hard to stay ahead of the dark this late in the year, so some pretty heavy photoshopping happened on these images (the Theta has a fixed lens so only so much light gets in)…


Post from RICOH THETA. – Spherical Image – RICOH THETA






With the hand holding the camera photoshopped out and the image posterized.

Post from RICOH THETA. – Spherical Image – RICOH THETA


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