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Mar 09, 2011 15:52 |  #1

This is a 45s exposure to bring out the fg. Not much help with the weak light from the new moon behind me.
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Mar 09, 2011 15:56 |  #2

That is an amazing shot. The foreground has just enough light to make it quite interesting and keep you examining detail, plus the colour of the water is fabulous. The clincher though is the light of the sky, it really does make the shot.


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Mar 09, 2011 17:01 |  #3

ace photo, night landscapes look loads better with the moon out i think


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Mar 09, 2011 23:23 |  #4

nice processing and color balance


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Mar 10, 2011 00:40 |  #5

Beautiful colours in the top right there.


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Mar 10, 2011 01:18 |  #6

L.J.G. wrote in post #11989622 (external link)
That is an amazing shot. The foreground has just enough light to make it quite interesting and keep you examining detail, plus the colour of the water is fabulous. The clincher though is the light of the sky, it really does make the shot.

Thank you. The top right red light is from the city 55km away. Tried to lower the redness with selective colors otherwise it was too dominant.

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ace photo, night landscapes look loads better with the moon out i think

Thank you. Here the moon didn't help much since it started to get hazy

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nice processing and color balance

Thank you

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Beautiful colours in the top right there.

Thank you


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