On Sunday, June 23, the moon will be 356,991 km from the Earth. That’s the closest it will be during 2013. And it just so happens to be a full moon. These two celestial phenomena have combined to create a supermoon!
Now, astronomers call this a “perigee full moon,” which is far less exciting than supermoon. It’s also far less exciting to take a photo of this wondrous event only to have it turn out fuzzy or poorly composed. So whether your shooting with a smartphone or a DSLR, here are a few tips on taking the best supermoon photo you can muster.
1 comment:
Thanks for the link. Slavenka. I'll get up from my computer soon and go out to try to take a photo.
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