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Peter Lik's magical 2000mm f/2.8?

 
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Jul 21, 2012 12:25 |  #466

Peter created great shots and is amazing at marketing. I just wish he would be honest about how he creates some of these images. It is a great shot but why lie that it is a single exposure?


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Oct 26, 2016 23:33 |  #467

Todd Lambert wrote in post #13561216 (external link)
I've tried for years, to capture this shot. It has eluded me like a big cat in the bush, quietly slinking away, whenever I neared.

All of my attempts to capture this giant moon that I'd heard so much of, were never what I envisioned. Try after try, I came back with shots that just didn't look as impressive as I knew it could.

Finally, on this fateful evening, I'd found a spot out in an extremely remote location and I hunkered down waiting for the sleeping giant to rise. As I stood there with the camera in my hand, I became overwhelmed as the first glow broke the horizon. Tears began streaming down my face as I took in the sheer awesomeness of what I was seeing. I simply couldn't believe my eyes, so I quickly tripped my shuttah and lo and behold, I'd finally captured this elusive beast, right there on my sensor.

Whenever I look at this image, those same tears start to well up inside... I hope they do for you too.

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Nov 01, 2016 01:02 |  #468

Todd Lambert wrote:
=Todd Lambert;13561216ߘ][...​] I quickly tripped my shuttah and lo and behold, I'd finally captured this elusive beast, right there on my sensor.

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Fake. How can the moon be just slightly bigger than a shabby tree ?


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