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<blockquote data-quote="Operational needs" data-source="post: 1293564" data-attributes="member: 43500"><p>[media=vimeo]58385453[/media]</p><p></p><p>A photographer captured one of the most remarkable things.</p><p> Attached is a 3 minute video clip of the full moon rising over Wellington, New Zealand.</p><p></p><p>It was shot on a calm summer evening, as people gathered on the Mt. Victoria Lookout</p><p>point to watch the moon rise.</p><p></p><p>This stunning video is one single real-time shot, with no manipulation. The camera was</p><p>placed on a hillside over 2 kilometres from the Lookout point, and was shot with the equivalent of a 1300mm lens.</p><p>The amount of planning, trial and error, and luck that went into this are mind blowing.</p><p>The shooter has been trying to capture this for over a year with many failed attempts. But it seems everything was on his side on this night and it all came together in a way even he couldn't have hoped.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Operational needs, post: 1293564, member: 43500"] [media=vimeo]58385453[/media] A photographer captured one of the most remarkable things. Attached is a 3 minute video clip of the full moon rising over Wellington, New Zealand. It was shot on a calm summer evening, as people gathered on the Mt. Victoria Lookout point to watch the moon rise. This stunning video is one single real-time shot, with no manipulation. The camera was placed on a hillside over 2 kilometres from the Lookout point, and was shot with the equivalent of a 1300mm lens. The amount of planning, trial and error, and luck that went into this are mind blowing. The shooter has been trying to capture this for over a year with many failed attempts. But it seems everything was on his side on this night and it all came together in a way even he couldn't have hoped. [/QUOTE]
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