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Full Moon Setting in Grand Canyon: Single Shot

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Full Moon Setting as seen from Phantom Ranch Beautiful moment of the full moon setting between peaks and reflecting off the surface of the Colorado River.  This moment happened half-way through the trip.  I'd photographed continually but I was not expecting to do any night photography.  But when something this beautiful happens, the photographer deep within jumps within me and I must answer.  Picture this:  early morning, quiet, slightly cool with the river sounds bouncing off the canyon walls.  I wake up to this but it's still dark, except it's not that dark because we have a full moon.  I see it.  I put on my glasses and I see it  better.  The moon is setting, it's beautiful and it'll be over in a flash.  I spring to action:  open pelican box, grab camera, grab remote cable release, grab tripod and begin running to the edge of the river to capture the reflected water.  The moon moves quickly and I got this one...

TOP TEN THINGS I LOVE ABOUT THE 5D Mark IV:

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Using the 5D Mark IV is a breeze. I got a new Canon 5D Mark 4 (5D Mark IV) 6 months ago.   I’ve put my Canon 1Ds Mark III into semi-retirement.   I thought it might be worthwhile to compare the two exceptional cameras.   If it’s possible to love a piece of magnesium alloy housing mirrors and computer chips, then I loved my 1Ds Mark III.   I still do.   After shooting for half a year, I discovered my new 5D Mark IV can do everything my 1Ds Mark 3 did and more.   What can it do better than the 1Ds Mark III?   Here’s my much-anticipated list of my favorites: TOP TEN THINGS I LOVE ABOUT THE 5D Mark IV: 10.   Touchscreen can be used for menus, zooming, shutter, focus and much more. 9.   Optional battery grip:   you can go "big camera" or "small camera" as you prefer. 8.   Fast frames per second with a larger buffer for those large files. 7.   Multiple Speedlite control remotely from the touchscreen! 6. ...