Photographing the Moon
This was a spur of the moment Moon capturing adventure. I had just borrowed the Tamron SP 150-600mm f5-6.3 Di VC USD Lens for Nikon for another project I’m working on. When night came, it was absolutely clear outside. My husband noticed how bright the moon was and I wanted to show off the Tamron lens. We had no idea how powerful it would be. We captured these amazing images of the Moon! We couldn’t believe how clear the image was and how close we seemed to feel to the moon itself. My husband joked that we were going to see the american flag on the moon that night. Even though we didn’t, we were both star struck when we realized how powerful this lens really was. I highly recommend it to anyone who wants to get a closer look at the world or universe around them. Below are a few different edited images of the moon. At the bottom, you’ll find one of the original/unedited pictures of the moon, raw from my camera. Let me know what you think!
The Original Moon Image
Wants some tips on how to photograph the moon? Check out Photography Life’s article here!