The brightest night in 60 something years? The supermoon lights up the land at night. I certainly don't want to miss this opportunity. Here I took one pic of the landscape with a 18 mm fast lens and combined it with a supermoon pic I took with my 500 mm lens. The pond is beautifully lit by the supermoon. The golf course is decently visible with the natural light from the moon as well. With a high ISO and somewhat long exposure the landscape is reasonably lit. But, when I do this, the moon appears too bright to show some details. Therefore, I took the moon picture with a different setting separately with a lower ISO and shorter exposure. These two pics are then combined in Photoshop. Oh yeah, I'm holding a flashlight with my mouth. (Sony a7RII, The moon: Sigma 150-500mm at 500 mm, f/5.6. 1.6 sec, ISO 50. The rest: Zeiss Batis 18mm f/2 at f/5.6, 4 sec, ISO 6400) Difficulty: 6
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Here, I took series of pictures without moving my camera on a tripod. Later I combined some of those pictures in Photoshop to enjoy the progression of the red moon in one picture. (Sony a7s, Sigma 150-500mm at 500 mm with a E mount converter, f/5.6, 0.4 sec, ISO 128,000). Difficulty: 6
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