Here's one I did with close to a full moon illuminating the landscape. I believe it was about an hour at f/11 or so. Ignore the spots in the sky - turned out to be a fingerprint or two on the negative which caused uneven development.
Evan
Yosemite,
Are they headlights? There are cars in Yosemite?
Moonrise at Spuyten Duyvil, Ektar 100
I'm going to show you a couple of full moon landscapes. However, they are not LF, so if they are not permitted, then I'll remove them again...
Also, this is why I am showing them as small thumbs..
Now you're "warned"... (I am thinking it would be ok'ish as the OP asked for shared experience in taking pictures in full moon.. and this is mine..)
I had this amazing experience a couple of years ago - New Years night. Lots of snow - frost in the trees - full moon, and not a lot of wind..
Decided to go for a walk in the garden and try this out.
Exposure approx 30sec. F2.8. Ilford film, pushed beyond belief....
This came out.
This image was made at dusk with a 3 minute exposure, Astia 100 film, and a 150mm APO Sironar N lens.
Tom,
Speaking of cars, If I hadn't stayed here as long as I did shooting this scene I'd probably be dead..
I happened to drive by a car wreck that happened just before I got to a dangerous curve.. A auto apparently crossed over the lanes and went over the guard rail off a steep hill into pitch blackness..
I could hear emergency vehicles on there way.. One of those times when you think to yourself, " If I hadn't of stayed where I was another few min.or sec. I'd be dead "
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