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Re: Gallery: Supermoon 2012

by marion165 » Sun Feb 03, 2013 4:57 am

Laurent,

Thank you for your kind comments. It is very interesting to see a two-year composite of the full moon from your location. Since taking the photographs, my family and I have moved to Pennsylvania. We are farther from the coast than Brittany however I no longer have 300+ days of sunshine and a clear sky virtually every night! I enjoyed the link to the animation that you provided. I am working on a composite image of Vesta and Jupiter moving through Taurus. I must cherish every clear night, photograph between clouds and be flexible at my new location. On a positive note I am no longer dealing with the excessive hot pixels that occur when photographing when it is 100 degrees at 10pm! (When it is 15 degrees out, noise is not much of a problem)

Take Care,

Marion

Re: Gallery: Supermoon 2012

by llaveder » Thu Jan 31, 2013 7:39 am

Hi Marion,
it's fun to see your comment about the very clear weather in your desert area. Unlike you, I'm living in Brittany (the Western tip of France) where the weather is very changing (like in Ireland or Scotland). Despite that bad weather, I was able to capture it 22 times during 24 consecutive (almost) Full Moon, but friends gave me the 2 missing Full Moon (those of February).
Image
The details are here:
http://www.pixheaven.net/photo_us.php?nom=0505-0704
and the animation here: http://www.pixheaven.net/geant/0505-0704.html
Enjoy! And keep on the good work you did.

Re: Gallery: Supermoon 2012

by marion165 » Wed Jan 30, 2013 10:38 pm

marion165 wrote:Super Moon to Super Moon
http://www.flickr.com/photos/radicalret ... 147332123/
Copyright 2012 by Marion Haligowski

Image
Supermoon to Supermoon by Radical Retinoscopy, on Flickr

The "Super Moon to Super Moon" graphic has been a side project that I have been working on for the past fourteen months.

At approximately each full moon (plus or minus a day because of weather) I photographed the moon using an identical set up as to photograph the true size of the lunar disc. Equipment was a Canon EOS t2i and a Sigma 70 to 300 mm lens at 300 mm. Exposures were 1/500 to 1/1250 a second according to cloud cover, transparency, etc. (f/5.6 was used throughout the entire project) The first lunar disc was photographed during the "Super Moon" of 2011. At the time this photo was taken the moon was 356816 km from Earth. On October 11, 2011 the lunar disc reached its minimum size as the lunar distance was 406417 km. Fourteen months after the 2011 "Super Moon" the 2012 Super moon was photographed at a lunar distance of 356959 km.

I am very thankful to live in the desert southwest of the United States during the completion of this project. I only encountered one night of significant cloud cover on the August 13, 2011 full moon. This could cover is typical during the summer monsoon season in Arizona. Fortunately the cover was light enabling a photograph of the lunar disc. If anyone is interested in a similar photo project my advice is to watch the focus ring on the zoom lens carefully! During the November 10 exposure the zoom ring slipped from 300 mm to 270 mm. I was doing the post-processing and nothing was making sense, I realized that the photos on this day were shot at 270 mm and were able to crop them to equal the size of the lunar disc that would be produced at 300 mm. All other full moon apparitions were without complications!

The size difference is minimal even between apogee and perigee. I will be using the images in this slide to make a short movie. The size difference becomes more apparent as the movie is viewed. Note: The image MUST be viewed large to really appreciate the size difference!

A video is now available at : http://www.flickr.com/photos/radicalret ... 001444030/

Re: Gallery: Supermoon 2012

by Bi2L » Sat May 19, 2012 11:11 am

Hello again, I've got one more Supermoon here :D

here in high quality: http://www.astrovox.gr/forum/album_pic.php?pic_id=14811
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Corfu old Fortress & Supermoon
Corfu old Fortress & Supermoon

Re: Gallery: Supermoon 2012

by bystander » Sat May 12, 2012 12:13 am

Re: Gallery: Supermoon 2012

by owlice » Tue May 08, 2012 1:02 am

Supermoon over Argentia
Copyright: Luis Argerich
http://www.luisargerich.com/supermoon2012
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Re: Gallery: Supermoon 2012

by Rothkko » Mon May 07, 2012 9:00 pm

Re: Gallery: Supermoon 2012

by bystander » Mon May 07, 2012 7:00 pm

Re: Gallery: Supermoon 2012

by templec » Mon May 07, 2012 1:10 pm

2012 Super Moon
http://cntastro.smugmug.com
Copyright: 2012 Craig & Tammy Temple

Re: Gallery: Supermoon 2012

by owlice » Mon May 07, 2012 10:53 am

Good Night, Supermoon
http://www.ncastro.org/Pix/Laszlo_D/201 ... erMoon.htm
Copyright: Dan Laszlo
[attachment=0]laszlo.jpg[/attachment]
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Re: Gallery: Supermoon 2012

by llaveder » Mon May 07, 2012 9:11 am

Hi!
my contribution to this Supermoon gallery. First of all, don't miss this video of the whole sequence (one picture every 6 s):
https://vimeo.com/41670884

When it appeared at the horizon, it displayed a green flash (on the left, near the red beacon):
Image

Then, it rose quickly:
Image

Thank you for your attention! :o)

Re: People on the Moon!

by Mila » Mon May 07, 2012 4:56 am

ChrisKotsiopoulos wrote:Temple of Poseidon, Sounio, Greece. The shot was taken with an 8 inch Dobsonian telescope. Well... Yes, it's true! You can actually take a photo with a dob!
:mrgreen:
More details:
http://www.greeksky.gr/files/photos/moo ... ioPano.htm
Very nice images, the best I've seen so far. I like these much better than today's APOD.
Here are few of mine: Moonrise over San Francisco photographed on May 5,2012

Image

A higher resolution is here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/35300356@N ... /lightbox/

Image
A higher resolution is here: http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7066/7151 ... 3dc7_b.jpg

Here's another image, the Moon is resting at Golden Gate Bridge:
Image

A higher resolution is here http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7210/7003 ... ae87_b.jpg There's a bird, probably brown pelican flying over.

Re: Gallery: Supermoon 2012

by owlice » Mon May 07, 2012 1:04 am

Super Moon from a Delta Flight
Copyright: Bruce Borich
[attachment=0]Perigee Moon.05.05.12.jpg[/attachment]
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People on the Moon!

by ChrisKotsiopoulos » Mon May 07, 2012 12:52 am

Temple of Poseidon, Sounio, Greece. The shot was taken with an 8 inch Dobsonian telescope. Well... Yes, it's true! You can actually take a photo with a dob!
:mrgreen:
More details:
http://www.greeksky.gr/files/photos/moo ... ioPano.htm
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6 photo panorama
6 photo panorama
One shot
One shot

Re: Recent Submissions: 2012 May 1-

by Seantos » Mon May 07, 2012 12:45 am

Last night's supermoon in Tucson, AZ

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Re: Gallery: Supermoon 2012

by LocalColor » Mon May 07, 2012 12:38 am

Moonrise over Golden Gate May 5, 2012 in Central Idaho

copyright by Local Color
Larger size: http://tinyurl.com/7yn5xt5

40 seconds later and different exposure...
Larger size: http://tinyurl.com/7colgh5

Recent Submissions: 2012 May 1-

by Bi2L » Sun May 06, 2012 8:36 pm

Old Fortress of Corfu and Super Moon

Full Moon- Super Moon just about one houre ago!!
Hope you like it :D
Here in HiRe: http://www.astrovox.gr/forum/album_pic.php?pic_id=14754

Re: Gallery: Supermoon 2012

by Ayiomamitis » Sun May 06, 2012 7:21 pm

Super Full Moon Over Cape Sounion (2012)
http://www.perseus.gr
Copyright: Anthony Ayiomamitis

Re: Gallery: Supermoon 2012

by StefanoDeRosa » Sun May 06, 2012 4:09 pm

2012 Super Moon on colorful sky
http://stefanoderosa.com/
Copyright: Stefano De Rosa The 5th of May Super Moon captured among fast moving clouds that acted as natural filter during the exposure and created a beatiful colorful corona.

Best regards

Stefano

Re: Gallery: Supermoon 2012

by Tamas Abraham » Sun May 06, 2012 2:49 pm

Setting Perigee Moon
http://www.vadakcsillaga.hu/
Copyright: Tamas Abraham

Re: Gallery: Supermoon 2012

by RJN » Sun May 06, 2012 2:21 pm

Other Supermoon 2012 Galleries:

Spaceweather: http://www.spaceweather.com/archive.php ... &year=2012
Daily Mail: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/ ... -form.html
Space.com: http://www.space.com/15561-supermoon-20 ... mages.html

If you know of other Supermoon 2012 galleries, please post them here!

- RJN

Re: Gallery: Supermoon 2012

by owlice » Sun May 06, 2012 2:07 pm

Barceluna
http://www.astres.cat
Copyright: Claudi Martínez
[attachment=0]barcelonamoon.jpg[/attachment]
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Re: Gallery: Supermoon 2012

by owlice » Sun May 06, 2012 11:14 am

Colors of the Supermoon
Copyright: Amirreza Kamkar
[attachment=4]colors.jpg[/attachment]

Moonrise over Mt. Holyoke
http://www.ast.smith.edu/james/download ... 050183.JPG
Copyright: James Lowenthal
[attachment=3]lowenthal.jpg[/attachment]Video here: https://vimeo.com/41753885

Moon over Ibirapuera Park, Sao Paulo
Copyright: Luiza Whitaker
[attachment=2]Ibirapuera moonrise.jpg[/attachment]

Moonrise over the Wasatch Mountains
Copyright: Duke Johnson
[attachment=1]8235_Super_Moon_.jpg[/attachment]

Supermoonrise over Mount Wilson Observatory
Copyright: Dave Jurasevich
[attachment=0]moonrise over Mount Wilson.jpg[/attachment]
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Re: Gallery: Supermoon 2012

by marion165 » Sun May 06, 2012 5:51 am

Super Moon to Super Moon
http://www.flickr.com/photos/radicalret ... 147332123/
Copyright 2012 by Marion Haligowski

Image
Super Moon to Super Moon by Radical Retinoscopy, on Flickr

The "Super Moon to Super Moon" graphic has been a side project that I have been working on for the past fourteen months.

At approximately each full moon (plus or minus a day because of weather) I photographed the moon using an identical set up as to photograph the true size of the lunar disc. Equipment was a Canon EOS t2i and a Sigma 70 to 300 mm lens at 300 mm. Exposures were 1/500 to 1/1250 a second according to cloud cover, transparency, etc. (f/5.6 was used throughout the entire project) The first lunar disc was photographed during the "Super Moon" of 2011. At the time this photo was taken the moon was 356816 km from Earth. On October 11, 2011 the lunar disc reached its minimum size as the lunar distance was 406417 km. Fourteen months after the 2011 "Super Moon" the 2012 Super moon was photographed at a lunar distance of 356959 km.

I am very thankful to live in the desert southwest of the United States during the completion of this project. I only encountered one night of significant cloud cover on the August 13, 2011 full moon. This could cover is typical during the summer monsoon season in Arizona. Fortunately the cover was light enabling a photograph of the lunar disc. If anyone is interested in a similar photo project my advice is to watch the focus ring on the zoom lens carefully! During the November 10 exposure the zoom ring slipped from 300 mm to 270 mm. I was doing the post-processing and nothing was making sense, I realized that the photos on this day were shot at 270 mm and were able to crop them to equal the size of the lunar disc that would be produced at 300 mm. All other full moon apparitions were without complications!

The size difference is minimal even between apogee and perigee. I will be using the images in this slide to make a short movie. The size difference becomes more apparent as the movie is viewed. Note: The image MUST be viewed large to really appreciate the size difference!

A video is now available at : http://www.flickr.com/photos/radicalret ... 001444030/

Re: Gallery: Supermoon 2012

by TNT » Sun May 06, 2012 3:29 am

Here is an amateur close-up picture of the supermoon I took just recently.

Supermoon
Moon003.jpg

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