#NikonZ8, #Nikon2470s at 35mm, Milky Way: 240 sec., f/2.8, ISO 500, Tracked on #MoveShootMoveNomad Tetons: 8 sec., f/11, ISO 64 at Blue Hour Reflection: 8 sec., f/4, ISO 4000
#NikonZ8, #Nikon2470s at 30mm Milky Way: 240 sec., f/2.8, ISO 500, Kase Neutral Night Filter, Tracked on Move Shoot Move Nomad Lake and Tree Trunk: 90 sec., f/4.5, ISO 1600
Here is my plan for next September to achieve the moon as a pupil sized object in North Window arch. This is with a 600mm lens with a teleconverter to give me 840mm. The depth of field even at those distances will be minimal, and there’s also no way to see the underside of the arch from there.
Sharyn, I am a photographer, and I have done a lot of planning to try and get a photo of the full moon rising in North Window arch. Unless the poster can explain the discrepancies, I will stand by my statement that the image at the top of this thread is AI generated.
To get the moon that big in North Window, which the pictured arch is supposed to be, one needs to be quite a bit farther away using a big lens, so the depth of field would also be far shallower. As others pointed out the rock face is also wrong.
Normally, on July 1st, I turn on a gallery of 4th of July images on my website to help celebrate our nation's birthday.
I will reread the Declaration of Independence on Friday morning, I can't post fireworks or other happy images while 47 is making a mockery of the Declaration and the Constitution.
Nikon Z9, Nikon 100-400s at 400mm 1.0 sec., f/5.6, ISO 500 Stacked images at 1/4, 1/30, 1/125, and 1/500 sec for details in the sunlit portion of the moon