In the next few months there will be two more Super Moons. There is one for August 10 and September 9. The Super Moon seems to show up on weekends when I’m at work. We can see the Super Moon out the window and it looks amazing. Tonight I decided to try and shoot the moon. I got some great tips from Zach Rosenberg a fellow Imagelogger. He gave me some setting to try in order to get a nice shot of the moon.
The nice thing about the NX30 is that there are two custom slots on the cameras. You can set up all the custom settings that you want and save them. So, when you are out and want to shoot the moon next month or the month after I can just switch to C1 on the dial and I’m all ready to go to shoot the moon next month. Now, to find a great place where I can take an amazing shot.
While I absolutely hate bananas I do love Crème Brûlée. If you do like both then this is the recipe that you have to try for this Foodie Friday recipe from the upcoming movie The Hundred-Foot Journey. You can get a larger recipe by clicking on the recipe image below.
I learned that I’ll be taking a cooking lesson at Le Cordon Bleu while I in California to see the movie and interview the star Manish Dayal. I just hope that I’m not using bananas in the recipe since I’ll be eating what I cook. I’m sure whatever we make will be delicious and I’ll have plenty of photos.
Also, you may not be going to LA with me on the #100FootJourneyEvent but you could enter to win a trip for two to France in the #My100FootJourneySweeps. You can enter by clicking the image below to go to The Hundred-Foot Journey Facebook Page.