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Long Exposure from last night

 
Roush611
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Mar 03, 2012 10:38 |  #1

The is right off the camera no editing except the white balance.

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Mar 05, 2012 00:20 |  #2

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Mar 05, 2012 06:58 |  #3

IMHO it looks awesome. It must have been a still night, the palms look quite sharp for a long exposure.


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Mar 05, 2012 08:39 as a reply to  @ Tragic_Golfer's post |  #4

Nice, but I would probably warm it up some and see what that looks like. I have seen palms in warmer light and prefer it.


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Mar 05, 2012 08:45 |  #5

I like the Tri-angular composition of the star and two palms. The star burst effect works well with the shapes of the trees as well. I really like the interesting perspective of the shot too. I think the color and clarity are spot on! The only thing I think could have improved this shot is to have tilted a bit right and moved the frame a bit higher as to not "crowd" the star.


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