A long (37 minute) exposure of the moon passing across the sky by Finnish photographer Janne. Petapixel’s Michael Zhang explains:
Janne was shooting with a Nikon D800 and 100-300mm lens at 300mm, f/8, and ISO 100. The trick behind the shot was a 10-stop neutral density filter, which greatly cut down the amount of light hitting the sensor and allowed Janne to shoot a 2258-second exposure.
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chemtrails!
Ah, the aul “10-stop neutral density filter” trick !
Nice shot :)
I would have used the 11-stop ND filter.That’s just me.
Bit of vaceline on the lens would have improved this no end
Or else he just shake’d the camera side to side really fast.