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Aug 14, 2008 22:19 |  #1

Moonrise over Vancouver/Burnaby with Mt. Baker on the horizon.


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Aug 14, 2008 23:44 |  #2

LeuceDeuce wrote in post #6110349 (external link)
Moonrise over Vancouver/Burnaby with Mt. Baker on the horizon.

:p About time you noticed that behemoth thing....

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Aug 15, 2008 14:55 |  #3

Very busy shot. Maybe I cropped to much but this works better and more focus on the background.

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Aug 15, 2008 15:02 |  #4

Flo wrote in post #6110779 (external link)
:p About time you noticed that behemoth thing....

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LOL yeah but then I forgot about this post :p

Something about that mountain...

Yes this was another test shot.

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Very busy shot. Maybe I cropped to much but this works better and more focus on the background.

You are absolutely right. I don't normally shoot this direction because it's just too busy and I don't have a long enough lens to isolate the elements in the background enough. The crop is nice, but it crops too much to make a decent print. One day I'll get a good shot of this scene with a long lens. I borrowed a 200mm a little while ago, and it was still too short to get a good framing. I think haze is going to be an issue once I can actually reach far enough.


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