Last night, there was a blood moon. In other words, a total eclipse of the moon. It should have been visible from here. I was ready, and my camera was ready too.
Results were mixed. I did, however, learn a few important lessons.
The first lesson was, never try to capture an image of the moon by shooting through a window.
This first shot was a test. The double glass left some artifacts around the brilliant full moon. Also, to shoot this wide, I need to manually control aperture and shutter settings.
As the eclipse started, it was time to capture the next image. I did this while standing in an open door.
Second lesson was, don’t hand-hold a tight shot of the moon.
Not too bad, perhaps. I did brace against the door frame. Yet, it could have been better.
The third lesson was, atmospheric conditions can spoil your chances.
I had setup the tripod and was going to capture that “perfect” image of the blood moon. It never happened. Dark clouds were rolling in, obscuring the moon. After much waiting, I managed to capture the above image, which was only partially cloud shaded. After that I only caught brief glimpses of bits of the moon. And then it could no longer be seen from here.
Sic transit gloria.