Who found some time this evening as the Harvest Moon rose over the Peconic Bay? This photographer did, but was disapponted that the sky still had too much haze to capture the moon just rising over the horizon. No worries. Photography is about improvising, so I worked with what I had. The thing to remember about moon photos, is that the light on the moon is reflected sunlight so if you want to keep to the detail in the moon, you need to expose as though it is high noon. You will lose detail in the foreground, but HDR features in the cameras and some clever retouching in Lightroom (faster) or Photoshop (more precise) salvages the scene so you can see the setting.
Hope you like these. Taken at the Causeway – Little Creek in Cutchogue the road to Nassau Point. Enjoy!
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