Moon (Total Lunar Eclipse)
Taken by Marco Nero on May 26, 2021 @ Sydney Blue Mountains, Australia.
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS Ra
Exposure Time: 5/1
Aperture: f/1.4
ISO: 5000
Date Taken: 2021:05:27 23:36:16
 
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A rather surreal view of the Total Lunar Eclipse on the 26th May (local time) 2021. The bright red flare is the result of using an camera with a modified sensor that is prone to producing flares with bright light sources and is particularly sensitive to anything within the red and infrared spectrum. There was just a tiny hint of light on the crest of the moon yet it blew out the entire area with a crimson hued flare. The details in the Milky Way ONLY became visible for a brief moment during the totality of the eclipse. Some pictures of the gear + setup have also been added. I planned to take this image over a year ago, calculating that the moon would be nestled between the brightly colored stars within the Ophiuchus complex in the Milky Way. . Initially feeling it looked too much like a composite, I tried to digitally removed the flare - but it looked more artificial than leaving it in the shot. No tracking or stacking but I did have to tweak the colors, hue, contrast, levels and saturation to resolve this image using Lightroom and Photoshop. . Canon EOS Ra (astromodified) camera with the Canon RF 85mm f/1.2L USM lens on a Celestron CGX EQ Mount tripod. . SETTINGS: f/1.4 + 85mm + 5 sec exposure + ISO 5000. Shot in JPEG.
Photographer's website:
https://www.instagram.com/nero.marco/
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