Capturing the Crimson Moon: A Total Lunar Eclipse from Berlin
Last night, the skies over Berlin, Germany, put on a spectacular show – a total lunar eclipse! As the Earth passed directly between the Sun and the Moon, our celestial neighbor was bathed in the dim, reddish light filtering through our planet's atmosphere, creating a breathtaking 'Blood Moon' phenomenon.
This stunning image was captured using a Canon R8 camera paired with the RF 100-400mm lens. The photographer dialed in the settings to capture the moment: 400mm focal length, a 1-second exposure, an aperture of f/8.0, and an ISO of 1600.
This was a single exposure, with subsequent light adjustments made to enhance the details – bringing up the whites, increasing contrast, and lifting the shadows to reveal the subtle nuances of the eclipsed Moon. The result is a sharp and vibrant depiction of this fleeting astronomical event.
Witnessing a total lunar eclipse is always a special experience, and sharing these captured moments allows others to appreciate the beauty of our solar system. The interplay of light and shadow, the transformation of the familiar Moon into an otherworldly crimson orb, is a testament to the dynamic nature of space.