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The way to shoot the moon

The methods of shooting the moon include mobile phone shooting, camera shooting, dislocation shooting, multiple exposure and so on.

1, mobile phone shot

Fix the phone, turn on the professional mode of the camera and zoom in on the moon. Different mobile phones have different zoom factors, but zooming will damage the image quality. Mobile phone shooting is relatively convenient, but the picture quality is really bad. It is a good choice to shoot some mobile phones with mobile phone lenses now.

2. Camera shooting

The key to fix the camera on the tripod, turn off the image stabilizer and turn on the reflector for pre-elevation angle is to use a telephoto lens of more than 300 mm

3. Dislocation shooting

Use telephoto lens, shoot at a low angle, and interact with the moon to take a photo with a dislocated artistic conception. Shooting with a magnifying glass +600mm telephoto lens, people and the moon set each other off. Equipment requirements and shooting are very high, which is difficult to achieve.

4. Multiple exposure

Multi-exposure shooting the moon should be the best choice. There are two main steps: shooting the big moon with telephoto end, and then shooting the synthetic scene with multiple exposures.

Another name for the moon:

1, Jade Rabbit: Also known as the Moon Rabbit, who lives on the moon and works in the Moon Palace, is an animal in ancient Chinese myths and legends. The shape of the Jade Rabbit is long ears, round eyes and a fat mouth. Also refers to the moon.

2. noctilucence: refers to the phenomenon that some natural objects glow at night, including the light of stars and the moon, fireflies, luminous pearls, phosphors and other objects. Also refers to the moon.

3. Su E: Another name for the moon, and also another name for the legendary Chang 'e. Describe the fairy-like beauty in the sky. The source is Tang Li Shangyin's poem Frost Moon: "Young woman, cold-resistant, fighting frost in the middle of the month."

4. Ice wheel: Su Shi's poem "Su Brewmaster Mountain" in the Northern Song Dynasty: "The old monk calls guests in the middle of the night, and the ice wheel lacks Yunfeng."

5. Jade toad: Jade toad refers to the legendary moon elf.

6. Yugui: It is said that there is a osmanthus tree 500 feet high on the moon. There was a man named WU GANG in the Han Dynasty who was obsessed with fairy tales and didn't concentrate on reading. He was banished to the moon to cut laurel, but laurel was cut with it, so later generations can see the image of WU GANG cutting laurel endlessly in the middle of the month. Because the moon is as yellow as a jade plate, there is a saying of jade laurel.