Taking a Glimpse of the rarest "SUPER BLUE BLOOD MOON"

in #photography7 years ago

Before and After Edited by @chuuuckie (AdobeLR)

January 31, 2018.

Every night, we usually see the moon as it lights the dark side of the Earth, but this time it is different from the past other events(lunar eclipse). This event is called "Super Blue Blood Moon"

How rare are Super Blue Blood Moons?

For spectators in North America, this will be the first time all three events occur simultaneously since 1866 - more than 150 years ago - though other parts of the world did experience a blue moon total lunar eclipse in December 1982.

Each of the separate events occur very sporadically so to have all three fall on the same day is an opportunity too good to miss for astronomers.

The next blue moon total lunar eclipse won’t be until December 31, 2028, according to NASA.

January 31 will mark the last in the space agency’s so-called ’Super-moon Trilogy’, the first of which rose at the start of December.

What I did

Since my birthday was at January 30, I decided to celebrate it together with my high-school friends. I was not able to get a good picture with my Canon700D with a lens of 50mm - 250mm f4.0 - 5.6 STM lens. Basically for noob photographers not to mention, besides I was busy talking with my friends and it turns out I didn't properly configure my camera settings into a .raw file.

In Photography, raw files are very important especially for editing, it simply saves all the details and information from your subject to the sensor without compressing it, which means RAW files are heavier than JPEG.

Lunar Eclipse edited by AdobeLR

You can clearly see that there are star like spots in the image but 30% of those spots are just messed up image noise since the format of the image is JPEG not RAW

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