NASA’s senior photographer tells the best ways to shoot the supermoon
WASHINGTON: An unusually large and bright Moon will adorn the night sky today evening -- the closest "supermoon" to Earth in 68 years and a chance for dramatic photos and spectacular surf. But do you know the best possible ways to photograph the rare moon?
Well, if you couldn’t take a proper picture of the supermoon, you will have to wait until 2034 for another such lunar cycle.
NASA’s lead photographer Bill Ingalls has explained the ways a commoner can shoot the rare moon snaps.
"Don’t make the mistake of…