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Picture Perfect: Night Light

Winning Streaks
Photo by Kevin Moore

By Andrianna Yeats

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Date of Photo:

April 4, 2015

2:25 a.m – 5:45 a.m.

Location:

Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla

Camera:

Canon 5D Mark III, Cannon EF 16-35 f/2.8L II lens at 16mm

North Park resident Kevin Moore captured this image of a recent lunar eclipse using the time-lapse technique. The final product, a composite of approximately 360 individual photos, captures stellar light streaks caused by the Earth’s rotation. The bright mark in the center is the Moon passing through the Earth’s shadow. Moore, an associate professor of physics at UC San Diego and a surfer, shoots the waterfront as often as possible. A proponent of night photography, he advises fellow enthusiasts to shoot in low-light situations. “You don’t have to be a physicist to geek out about optics, digital sensors, and astronomical phenomena.”

Picture Perfect: Night Light

Photo by Kevin Moore

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