Image: In-camera double exposure Super Blue Blood Moon at Roosevelt Arch (40004267771)
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Description: NPS / Jacob W. Frank To get this shot we first photographed the moon with a 400 mm lens, then we re-exposed over that image with a 24mm lens. If you look closely, you can see both moons. The smaller of the two is what the moon looks like at 24mm. Most newer cameras have this function and it replicates an old film technique. Everything was done in-camera without the use of Photoshop. Have fun trying it out!
Title: In-camera double exposure Super Blue Blood Moon at Roosevelt Arch (40004267771)
Credit: In-camera double exposure: Super Blue Blood Moon at Roosevelt Arch
Author: Yellowstone National Park
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