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Jul 14, 2014 21:56 |  #12196
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Jul 14, 2014 22:17 |  #12197

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Jul 14, 2014 22:43 |  #12198

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Jul 14, 2014 23:09 |  #12199

so i know the moon was bigger, but i'm assuming this is two photos, one of the moon closer up, imposed onto the landscape?


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Jul 14, 2014 23:11 |  #12200

RMLPhoto wrote in post #17032467 (external link)
so i know the moon was bigger, but i'm assuming this is two photos, one of the moon closer up, imposed onto the landscape?

lol, has to be, I've tried these shots before, never turns out well with one shot :p

likely moon shot with the 70-200


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Jul 15, 2014 00:43 |  #12201

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Jul 15, 2014 01:13 |  #12202

Playing around with ways to photograph tea:

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Jul 15, 2014 06:51 |  #12203

Charlie wrote in post #17032470 (external link)
lol, has to be, I've tried these shots before, never turns out well with one shot :p

likely moon shot with the 70-200

Love this forum, always keeping me humble. ^this is correct, 70-200 at the 200 end and then 17-40 for foreground. I scaled the moon down a bit just so it was at the edge of being too big, purposefully going for slightly larger than life.


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Jul 15, 2014 09:32 |  #12204

jbm7777 wrote in post #17032936 (external link)
Love this forum, always keeping me humble. ^this is correct, 70-200 at the 200 end and then 17-40 for foreground. I scaled the moon down a bit just so it was at the edge of being too big, purposefully going for slightly larger than life.

Well the end result is beautiful, great image!


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Jul 15, 2014 09:44 |  #12205

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Well the end result is beautiful, great image!

why is it great? it's fake
you make people believe its real in one shot, but its not. end of story.


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Jul 15, 2014 09:48 |  #12206

It has to be "real" to be great?

Photography is an "art"... An art of deception sometimes. If you're a purest and don't believe that composites are "real" then I feel sorry for you because you will be astounded as to how much you see is manipulated in some way.


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Jul 15, 2014 09:57 |  #12207

FarmerTed1971 wrote in post #17033259 (external link)
It has to be "real" to be great?

Photography is an "art"... An art of deception sometimes. If you're a purest and don't believe that composites are "real" then I feel sorry for you because you will be astounded as to how much you see is manipulated in some way.

Agreed, by that logic we shouldn't edit any of our photos. Composites have their place, especially when they are as well conceived and executed as that one. Great job!


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Jul 15, 2014 10:14 |  #12208

rsharp76 wrote in post #17033277 (external link)
Agreed, by that logic we shouldn't edit any of our photos. Composites have their place, especially when they are as well conceived and executed as that one. Great job!

There are many overdone composites but that image is definitely not one of them and I agree with everyone that the image truly looks great!

If people don't want to fully utilize DSLR's features such as RAW then they might as well save their money and stick to their phones that only shoot jpeg!


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Jul 15, 2014 10:16 |  #12209

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why is it great? it's fake
you make people believe its real in one shot, but its not. end of story.

It's great because it's great. What a non-argument this is... by this logic there's no such thing as a "great" painting, since every painting is an artists interpretation of reality.


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Jul 15, 2014 10:19 |  #12210

jbm7777 wrote in post #17032936 (external link)
Love this forum, always keeping me humble. ^this is correct, 70-200 at the 200 end and then 17-40 for foreground. I scaled the moon down a bit just so it was at the edge of being too big, purposefully going for slightly larger than life.

It's fantastic work! My question is: How did you match the size if the reflection so week to the size of the moon?

Outstanding work Sir! :D


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