On the drive home tonight, I saw the moon rise for the first time in a while. So while it was low in the sky, I thought I’d try my hand again at a long exposure with the moon from my backyard:
It came out a bit bland, but I do like the simplicity of it. After a quick google, I went back out and shot the moon properly with the Lunar 11 rule: f11, ISO = shutter speed. This photo was shot with ISO 100 at 1/100 of a second at 300mm (480mm full frame equivalent).
“Shoot for the moon. Even if you miss, you’ll land among the stars.”