File:Moon Close Up (Free to Use Stock Video Footage).webm

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English: Visit my blog at: beachfrontbroll.com to download the 1920x1080 24P file in various formats (PhotoJPEG, H.264, WMV, and WebM), as well as many more, free of charge.

You are welcome to use this video in your projects you are working on, or keep it in your clip library for future work. The only thing you cannot do is turn around and offer it AS stock footage. Have fun with it! I've been looking forward to finding a suitable teleconverter for my camera packages, and at the same time, debating on the usability of my GoPro Hero 4 for the purposes of shooting stock footage. POV and action shots seem a little too personal for general stock purposes. Being a hobby tech-head as well, I've always enjoyed pushing my electronics to their limit and seeing what interesting things I can accomplish with them. I heard about the Back-Bone Ribcage Mod for GoPros and I became very interested in working with it. I already have a 180mm macro lens and the crop factor on the c-mount adapter/image sensor is roughly 5.7x meaning my 180mm lens became a 1026mm f/2.8 macro beast!

Since there was a full moon the night of the modding, I had to see what I could get. There was a slight haze in the sky, which I found pretty neat when watching the footage later. Looking on some of the big stock sites what I noticed was many of the "moon" shots looked almost faked with a still moon image moving across a black sky. Not to toot my own horn, the atmosphere on the clip I shot give a sense of realism to the shot. So this full moon is a full resolution HD real time super-telephoto shot for you to use in your project. Fun fact, the movement is real time, it just looks like it is faster or time lapse-esque because of how small the frame of reference is compared to the sky. It took me forever to realize it wasn't my tripod drifting on me.
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Author Jeffrey Beach

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Attribution: Jeffrey Beach
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This file, which was originally posted to https://vimeo.com/beachfront, was reviewed on 14 October 2021 by reviewer LicenseReviewerBot, who confirmed that it was available there under the stated license on that date.

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current20:22, 15 September 202133 s, 1,280 × 720 (1.84 MB)Victorgrigas (talk | contribs)Imported media from https://vimeo.com/172833424

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