Still in the midst of a lot of photography work.
But since the moon is out, and I think I’ve got it done okay, here is another shot of the moon. There are lots of ways to photograph the moon, balancing your shutter speed/ISO/F-stop any number of ways. This time I am using a tripod. Tripods are great for countless number of photography projects.
Using a tripod allowed me to reduce my shutter speed by a significant amount, meaning I could bring my ISO down and open up my aperture. Just be sure to watch out for that button shake when you take the photo. Ideally, you will use some sort of remote or set your camera to a time delay to account for that shake. Or just be really careful when pushing that button.
Finally, be careful with reducing the shutter speed to low. The moon is moving faster through the sky then you realize and you just might get a blurry image from it moving too quickly if your shutter speed is too slow.