A photo with the moon in the background exudes a very special romance: Especially at full moon and a heavenly setting on vacation succeed with a little practice, truly memorable images.
A particular challenge is the fact that many cameras - here are the employee rudimentary equipped ultra compact units - the natural colors and the "glow" of the Moon can not get across properly. It is therefore not surprising that the moon behind on many recordings as a thick white spot appears - from the mystical mood remains no trace. The problem rests in the relatively strong light that emanates from the moon. When the remaining exposure within the photo (for example, by building and street lights) only slightly fails, the host outshone by the brightness of the moon too. To the over-exposure by an excessive subject contrast can still get a distortion of the moon, which is caused by too long exposure time and the natural earth's rotation.
Experienced photographers deal with this problem in a complex way: They produce, for example, several separate recordings (for example, one of the street and a private from the Moon), these then merge into a common XXL recording. The advantage: an individual record from the moon, you can align the image output parameters solely on this object, which is usually achieved significantly better results. For the later insertion in the main, however, should be out of the moon and sky to see anything.
Too long exposure times, as they are set by many cameras with limited light conditions, should be avoided if possible: the earth rotates - the man feels the course not, but at a tuck in exposure of this phenomenon is caused by a slight distortion of the contours to light . In such a case, you should write the high ISO number, or - depending on the camera - move to the high sensitivity mode. Also opening the aperture creates may help. Higher quality cameras also offer a HDR-recording mode that can conjure from the problem of high subject contrast very elaborate, surreal-looking photos.
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How to make good photos with the moon?
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