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Shooting the Super Moon
A super moon is a full moon that looks much bigger than normal and is a lot brighter. That is because the object is closer to the Earth than to a normal full moon. On average, the distance between the moon and the Earth is 384,000 kilometres. At a super moon, the moon is ‘only’ 357,000 kilometres away from us. A super moon occurs about three to four times a year. Albert Dros shows you how he shoots this spectacular phenomenon. Very instructive and handy to take with you when you are going to shoot your own super moon!
How to photograph cityscapes
Albert just came back from Venice. This city is known worldwide for its historic centre with its many canals. The video consists of three parts. The first part is about how to prepare to visit a city and photograph beautiful images. The second part is about Albert’s experiences in Venice, what equipment he used and what difficulties he encountered. And in the last part, he will show you the images where he came home more and discuss them with you.
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