Mohammad Adeel
Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
11/08/2022
05:45 pm

Equipment Details:

Canon EOS 1300D, Samyang f/2 lens, 18-55mm lens.

Post-processing Details:

Image category: Composite/Blend
Each image of the moon is a stack of 3 images at different ISO but exposure was 2 seconds and at 135mm with Samyang f/2 lens.
Foreground shot seperately with 18-55mm kit lens at 55mm.

Image Details:

An Eclipsed Moonrise over Lahore - Partial Lunar Eclipse 08-11-2022

Sky gazers around the country were graced with a rare Partial Lunar Eclipse with the moon coming out of the Earth's Umbra at moon rise. Due to haze over the horizon and partially cloudy forecast it looked really gloomy whether the eclipse was to be seen or not but to our luck the moon in eclipsed state emerged out of the clouds at about 5 degrees altitude giving a mesmerizing look. I was lucky enough to be able to capture the most of it and tried to bring out as maximum details possible as this was my first experience capturing a Lunar Eclipse. In this image you can see the moon coming out of the Umbra from bottom towards top.

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