H2Ofotografia
FollowDouble exposure directly in camera:
70-300mm for the moon
24-70mm for the long exposure road
Double exposure directly in camera:
70-300mm for the moon
24-70mm for the long exposure road
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70-300mm for the moon
24-70mm for the long exposure road
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Location
It was took at a country road that cross Teruel region. SpainTime
At noon. I was driven when the moon raised so i had to find a place...an this is the result.Lighting
The photo is a double exposure in camera. I used 2 lens, one for the moon 70-300m to get big moon as possible, and one for the road at long exposure 24-70mm. First i shot the long exposure photo waiting for car trails, meanwhile the camera is doing Noise reduction for exposure i change the lens quicky, chose 300mm and focus again at the moon. The dificult is calculate where the moon has to be placed when the camera fusion both photos. I love do this pictures, otherwise it could imposible because of the movement ot the satellite in the same photo with cartrails.Equipment
Nikon d750 and a tripod. Allways i use remote control to avoid vibrance.Inspiration
I love the moon...and i was enjoying driving for those roads. So it was perfect.Editing
Not to much lights, color temp, an basic reveal.In my camera bag
Remote control, filters, batteries, lights, black paper, and colours gel.Feedback
Be patient and never give up to trying. This road had quiet traffic, so i had to wait the chance to get the white and red lights that i thought that it was the best composition.