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Hats Offby jjbeguinComment: How cool is this?! It's like his broken down car spilled all his wares onto the ground and they are just waiting for their owner.
To me the negative space is created by the relative uniformity of all of the hats, interrupted only by the guy and his car. |
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| 06/27/2007 09:55:06 AM |
the Moon and Me by mpetersComment: Originally posted by jdannels: Originally posted by the99: I really like this photo. But I want to understand how your moon seems a Full Moon, if in June 18, the moon were in increasing phase, visible only an 14%. Anyway, amazing, magic shot! Congratulations! |
I noticed this too when I did my shot "stargazers", the moon was even slimmer. The two versions you posted have very short shutter speeds and show the definition of the moon and nothing else as it is all dark. For mark's shot, if the moon would have been full it would have been way to bright and you would have seen very few stars and a big white blob for a moon. The 14% visibity allows for the moon to not be too bright but fills itself in with the long exposure. It also helps that the moon is low on the horizon and isn't as bright(like a sunset) and doesn't interfere with the light of the stars. Thats what I think, but I have been wrong before :) |
Joe got it right. I was concerned about the blown out moon but the stars needed all of 30s. A sliver of moon would have been perfect but there was no way to achieve it in basic. Message edited by author 2007-06-27 09:55:26. |
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Poise by samtrundleComment: Congrats! Great expression and loads of character. |
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