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Old Aug-19-2005, 04:26 PM
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Q about sunny 16 .. the moon & the trees
If i was to do a moon shot through trees (enough moon showing to focus on it ok) & used sunny 16 rule at say f/11 or f/16 & the trees were say 100 to 200 yards in front me...would the trees be in focus at this f stop ?

I have to ask as my intended site is an hour away & the opportunity only comes up once a month so i would like to be a bit prepared.

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what you want to learn about here is hyperfocal distance, mate, which has nothing to do with properly exposing the moon ... which, you should expose for, btw, in this scene.... the trees will be sillhouetted, no problem there.

the narrower your aperture (larger number) the more that will be in focus from your focus point out towards infinity.... so, what you should try, is f/8 or f/11 on your sharpest glass, focus on the trees, and see what kind of sharpness (in-focus) you get on the moon... i'm thinking this'll be a tall order for any exposure, due to the distance between the trees and the moon, but what the heck, have a butcher's go at it, and share your results (don't forget to take some of the focus on the moon, too

oh btw - google "hyperfocal distance" and you'll find plenty. you can also go to photo.net/learn and find some good stuff there. i'd find some links for you but i'm on dialup so it's a bit hard for me atm.

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Old Aug-19-2005, 05:30 PM
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If i was to do a moon shot through trees (enough moon showing to focus on it ok) & used sunny 16 rule at say f/11 or f/16 & the trees were say 100 to 200 yards in front me...would the trees be in focus at this f stop ?

I have to ask as my intended site is an hour away & the opportunity only comes up once a month so i would like to be a bit prepared.

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Old Aug-19-2005, 05:59 PM
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Shooting the Moon (a now-famous Shay Stephens' post, & within Mr. Williams' Creative Juices thread):
http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/re...essage=7667469
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Old Aug-19-2005, 08:07 PM
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Thanks all for your help. David that is a brillient link...for this you get 8 karma points.

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Old Aug-19-2005, 08:32 PM
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I had a look through david...do you recon that calculator takes into account the 20D's 1.6 crop ?

It sort of has a bet each way.
Old Aug-25-2005, 03:18 PM
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it might be worth trying to take one focussed on the trees and another focussed on moon and then stack them


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I had a look through david...do you recon that calculator takes into account the 20D's 1.6 crop ?

It sort of has a bet each way.
Old Aug-25-2005, 09:55 PM
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it might be worth trying to take one focussed on the trees and another focussed on moon and then stack them
Now wer'e talking ! ...good idea mate
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