Shooting the Moon
Shooting night scenes nearly always requires at least a passing sense of moonlight. The wash of soft overhead ‘blue’/daylight light at night has long been the staple of Hollywood night scenes. A remarkable 239 000 miles from earth, this planet offers a source of bounced light at night. It catches the daylight of the sun and bounces it back into our darkness. For tungsten balanced eyes at night this appears blue.
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