Full Moon
Taken by Dewey Vanderhoff on January 29, 2021 @ Cody Wyoming USA
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The full " Wolf" Moon of January 29, 2021 was setting behind a scrim of clouds when I viewed it from my front yard a little before 7 AM local time in Cody Wyoming. I had plenty of time to take a lot of photos, but this frame stood out. It was an in-camera 2-frame HDR exposure. Done with my Nikon D5300 dslr and Sigma 150-500mm APO zoom lens, the camera was used in spot meter mode set to -1.7 EV reading the face of the moon. The dull glow of dawn was just coming up behind me which brought out some detail in the clouds. The camera was set to ISO 1600 and daylight color balance, the lens stopped down to f/22 in Aperture mode. The camera recorded a shutter speed of 1/5th second, but the image was the result of two rapid exposures at separate shutter speeds. This is pretty much a straight rendering of the image the Nikon produced... very little post processing except to change the sizing and add some text. Very printable image. Reminds me of the Eye of a Wolf.
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