Moon of Winds

Posted by Gregg Kemp on July 10th, 2008 — Posted in Pinhole Photography, Shooting the Moon

Catching up on my blog, I’m posting another Lunar triptych from the March 21st full moon.  This was a new camera I had built for doing triptychs.  The new camera allows some adjustment to the relative view of each pinhole.  Actually, it is 3 cameras mounted to a single bracket.

Camera, Sun and Moon Data:

The following information is provided for Durham,Durham County, North Carolina(longitude W78.9, latitude N36.0):

Friday, 21 March 2008, Eastern Daylight Time
        Sunset                     7:29 p.m.
        Moonrise                   7:40 p.m. 
        Open cameras               7:45 p.m. 
        End civil twilight         7:54 p.m.
    Saturday, 22 March 2008, Eastern Daylight Time 
        Begin civil twilight       6:50 a.m.
        Close cameras              7:00 a.m.
        Sunrise                    7:16 a.m.
        Moonset                    7:24 a.m.

Full Moon on 21 March 2008 at 2:40 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time.

6 Comments »

Comment by Laura Campbell

This is a beautiful triptych!

Posted on July 11, 2008 at 1:35 am

Comment by sheila bocchine

absolutely gorgeous! it’s amazing what our naked eye doesn’t see! good thing there is pinhole photography!

Posted on July 22, 2008 at 12:32 pm

Comment by Ian MacLellan

Amazing triptychs! You do very nice pinhole work.

Posted on August 14, 2008 at 11:50 pm

Comment by Mark Tweedie

Fabulous and inventive. This really made me stop in my tracks. It makes the world appear just like the wonderful and mysterious place it really is but which we so often ignore.

Posted on August 27, 2008 at 6:16 am

Comment by Diego

Amazing results, could be nice if you try with more nights.

Posted on September 1, 2008 at 4:49 pm

Comment by Николай

Автору памятник нужно поставить за такое!:)

Posted on October 4, 2008 at 11:51 pm

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