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Apr 15, 2006 06:08 |  #1

or I thought so for a bit.

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Apr 15, 2006 06:18 |  #2

Sorry, it's too small to evaluate. Try re-sizing in Save For Web, adjusting size by reducing Quality until you get under 100k with size 800 pixels wide.


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Apr 15, 2006 06:48 |  #3

It looks like a nice shot, but as Stan has mentioned it is too small to appreciate.



  
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Apr 15, 2006 09:14 |  #4
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dietcookie wrote:
or I thought so for a bit.

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As far as i can tell,its not an attachement but a link to photobucket.
In this case you shouldn`t have big restrictions like 100kb.
I`m saying all that because the image looks pretty good but also tiny for evaluation.
Sorry,far too small,thats just larger than a thumbnail.


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Apr 15, 2006 14:18 |  #5

thats weird, it looks fine on my monitor. the dimensions are 800x362..well heres a bigger one..

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Apr 15, 2006 14:25 |  #6

YES! There you go. Fantastic! Wait...are those streaks on the left from stars?


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Apr 15, 2006 14:27 |  #7

Terrific shot, I like the effects in the sky, nice work!


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Apr 15, 2006 14:32 as a reply to  @ J T's post |  #8

J T wrote:
YES! There you go. Fantastic! Wait...are those streaks on the left from stars?

yeah. this was shot at 3am


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Apr 15, 2006 14:34 as a reply to  @ dietcookie's post |  #9

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yeah. this was shot at 3am

:shock: Wow, the lighting, shadows and sky color all look like daytime lighting effects. I assume the shadows on the rocks is from a bright moon? How long was your exposure time? Must have been quite a while with that much earth rotation to make the star streaks.


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Apr 15, 2006 14:43 |  #10

That is some shot! Was it taken above the artic circle to get such a bright "night" shot? :confused:



  
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Apr 15, 2006 14:43 |  #11

not long at all about 5 min.only thing digital has going for it self is no reciprocity. i like this shot it's cool, but any longer the noise would of been unbearable. Any 1 hr + long exposures on a 6x7 tungsten slide looks nothing short but amazing compared to this.

but to crit myself, i think it's a cool capture, the framing and composition is kind of generic though.


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Apr 15, 2006 16:05 |  #12
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I must say: OMG!!!!!!!

I cant believe that's true. dramatic!!!!!!amazing!​!!!!!!

could you please tell us how did u take this shot?

well. I can guess the land was drak and has been processing by PHOTOSHOP?


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Apr 15, 2006 16:21 as a reply to  @ Alextian's post |  #13

Alextian wrote:
I must say: OMG!!!!!!!

I cant believe that's true. dramatic!!!!!!amazing!​!!!!!!

could you please tell us how did u take this shot?

well. I can guess the land was drak and has been processing by PHOTOSHOP?

All i edited was brightness/contrast/sa​turation/sharpness.

shoot full moon, no city lights..you'll be surprised. especially easy with digital cameras..


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Apr 15, 2006 16:22 |  #14

so beautiful! I have to try an exposure that long someday... never seen anything like it


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Apr 15, 2006 16:39 |  #15

Excellent. Im amazed the sky was so blue by moonlight alone. Really is a terrific shot though.


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