Meiying Lee
Taipei, Taiwan
10/04/2022
11:18 pm

Equipment Details:

Canon EOS 6D with Tamron SP 24-70mm F2.8 Lens

Post-processing Details:

First, use the software Sequator156 to superimpose the daily moonset trajectory. After that, the photo of the moonset track on September 28 was used as the background, and the other photos were made transparent with software Powerpoint and panned to overlap the landscape.

Image Details:

Where does the moon set? The moon rises and sets at different times every day, and its position varies greatly. From September 28 to October 4, the weather in Taipei was sunny, and I recorded the moonset trajectory for 6 days. It can be seen that the position of the moonset shifts to the south every day, with the most southerly on October 2, and then back to the west. It's a pity that it started to rain in Taipei, so I couldn't keep recording.

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January 20, 2019
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