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great photo recipe,how to photograph after an hour of hiking, we set up our cameras at 2500m. although we had expected to see the moon rise right above the mountains, clouds on the horizon delayed when we had our first glimpse of the red light. this was my first lunar eclipse photography session and i am afraid i may have been too enthusiastic about the photography. next time, i’ll try to focus more on the actual experience!; mountain under cloudy full moon

Title: How to photograph After an hour of hiking, we set up our cameras at 2500m. Although we had expected to see the moon rise right above the mountains, clouds on the horizon delayed when we had our first glimpse of the red light. This was my first lunar eclipse photography session and I am afraid I may have been too enthusiastic about the photography. Next time, I’ll try to focus more on the actual experience!; mountain under cloudy full moon

TIP: Consider negative space to improve shot composition. Leave empty space around the subject to draw attention to it. Use negative space to create balance and emphasis on the main subject. Keep it simple and uncluttered for a clean and impactful composition.
Camera Settings
• aperture: 4.5 • exposure time: 0.6 • focal length: 100.0 • ISO: 2000
Camera And Gear
High-end camera gear can be beneficial, but it's not essential. Here is equipment compatible with Canon EOS 80D, that was used for the original photo:
image for Camera Body Canon EOS 80D

Camera Body
Canon EOS 80D

From RAW to JPEG
Post-processing is indispensable for transforming raw pixels into captivating, impactful photographs, enriching their storytelling and aesthetic allure. Tools like darktable (open-source) or Lightroom (commercial) facilitate adjustments in brightness, contrast, and color, which enhances visual appeal, corrects imperfections, and enables creative expression while optimizing photos for various outputs such as prints or social media. Post-processing isn't a dark art for pro artists or geeks; it's a vital requirement for every image, regardless of its subject or content.