How to Photograph the Moon

Time to take out your camera: tonight's full moon in the Northern Hemisphere will be the biggest it's been in 15 years.

Many people who try to photograph the moon fail because they set their cameras for a nighttime exposure. However, the moon is lit by sunlight, so the camera settings are the same as any photo taken in bright daylight. The following will help you in capturing the moon on film or digitally.

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