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this is pretty cool! but, yes.. how did you do it?
ReplyDeleteI had one camera taking long star trails shots with a wide angle lens, and the fading moon left a white and then red smear. I had a second camera with a telephoto lens taking the moon shots. I deleted the moon smear and substituted some of the still shots of the eclipsing moon into places there the moon had passed while eclipsing. I wouldn't say it's 100% accurate; it was simply an attempt to illustrate in simple terms how the event progressed.
ReplyDeletethanks for the explanation, the photo rocks!
ReplyDeleteQuite fun!
ReplyDeletePretty smart way to capture two events at once!
ReplyDeleteSo those moon shots would have taken a month to shoot?
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