torags
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I love sun rises/sets. The moon also rises and sets, most don't even think of it.
The moon rises and sets differ dramatically from the time of the sun. The moon works off the full moon cycle and the set for example may vary an hour or two from the night before.
Camera captures are only a couple of times a month and in foggy SF; only a few times a year. Short winter days allow for more captures.
Now I prefer the moon because you can capture its texture. I start the thread with a few:
The first is a sunset in the afternoon, the second a moonset in the morning both shot to the west of my balcony
The moon , like the sun moves across the horizon during the year.Noisy, but what the hell...
The moon rises and sets differ dramatically from the time of the sun. The moon works off the full moon cycle and the set for example may vary an hour or two from the night before.
Camera captures are only a couple of times a month and in foggy SF; only a few times a year. Short winter days allow for more captures.
Now I prefer the moon because you can capture its texture. I start the thread with a few:
The first is a sunset in the afternoon, the second a moonset in the morning both shot to the west of my balcony
The moon , like the sun moves across the horizon during the year.Noisy, but what the hell...