
Moon and Pink Clouds



Remarkable, at least to me, this was shot hand-held at 1/320th of a second (I’d forgotten I had been shooting in shutter priority mode earlier) at f2 and ISO 12,800. Of course, the image does lend itself to quite a bit of noise reduction.




My attempt to photograph the lunar eclipse a couple of weeks ago was thwarted by a few factors: I accidentally left my long lens at home; I didn’t use a cable or remote release and the moon spent most of the time hidden behind thick cloud. All the same I got a couple of halfway attractive night images.


This one shot from the window of a not so speeding taxi.

Looking past the FDR Drive across the East River to Queens. Handheld at a fifth of a second.