Meiying Lee
Taipei, Taiwan
09/29/2022
07:27 pm

Equipment Details:

Canon EOS 600D + SIGMA 60-600mm F4.5-6.3 S DG OS HSM Sports

Post-processing Details:

The moon is stacked together with the software Sequator156, which is shot continuously at 12-second intervals.

Image Details:

After stacking the moon, which was taken continuously at 12-second intervals, the change in the color of the moon can be clearly seen. When the crescent moon sets, the bright yellow moon surface gets closer to red as it approaches sea level. This is a phenomenon caused by atmospheric scattering.
Left: 7:27pm to 7:31pm, 5.4˚ Altitude to 4.5˚ Altitude.
Right: 7:40pm to 7:43 pm, 3.1˚ Altitude to 2.2˚ Altitude.

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January 20, 2019
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