AdvertisementHere are some mistakes you may be making while photographing the moon and how to fix them, according to two professional astrophotographers.
Mistake 1: Taking photos at the wrong timeJon Carmichael captured the moon during a lunar eclipse.
The silver lining is you can get better detail because you're shooting through less atmosphere and the photos will be clearer.
Taking photos closer to sunset gives you more lighting compared to later at night, which will make taking a cellphone picture easier.
"If you're shooting in any kind of auto setting, then you're making the camera decide for you," Carmichael said.
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