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Full Moon, Sunrise, Chatham Light
Full Moon, Sunrise, Chatham Light
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Collection: Landscapes
Camera: Canon EOS-20D
Lens: Tamron SP AF 28-75mm f/2.8 XR Di for Canon
Location: Chatham, MA
Date: Aug 10, 2006
Aperture: f/11
ISO: 200
Shutter: 1/30
Date Uploaded: Aug 10, 2006

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08/28/2006 02:08:59 AM
nice shot (no, it's not a cut & paste, lol)
I love the clarity or the light, house and the moon. Everything is so nice and sharp here. the exposure is perfect.
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08/10/2006 10:56:39 PM
The left antenna may have .25 angle to it but the lighthouse itself, going by the sides of the window housing looks perfectly straight to me. I like the pverall effect of the vignetting. I also like that your exposure keeps detail showing in the moon and still allows the shadowing around the shape of the lighthouse.
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08/10/2006 10:38:52 PM
I think the composition works and it a very nice photo. I do agree on a slight rotation. I wouldn't want the moon any closer to the light house because the separation shows me two beacons of light. One man made and one natural both of which a sailor can navigate by.
Just my 2 cents.
Great Job Robert!
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08/10/2006 10:23:12 PM
I like it. Maybe a slight rotate to straighten the lighthouse.
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08/10/2006 09:49:38 PM
Two suggestions: try to bump the exposure for the moon down a bit. Probably very difficult under the light you've got since any less would woefully underexpose the lighthouse. (but hey, work your RAW magic Robert!). Second, pop your 70-200 on and get a larger moon and a tighter comp with the lighthouse. The photo will increase in appeal as the angular size of the moon increases.

My kind of shot!
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