Astrophotographers outline the 3 mistakes you're making when snapping photos of the moon and how to fix it
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"The moon can be as easy or as difficult as you want it to be to photograph. It just depends on what kind of photo you want to get," astrophotographer Andrew McCarthy told Business Insider. If you want to capture how large the moon looks, take photos at moonrise. That's when the moon is closest to the horizon, and you can include trees or buildings for context and scale."
"You don't have that context, so it appears a little bit smaller. The silver lining is you can get better detail because you're shooting through less atmosphere and the photos will be clearer."
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