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| 12/24/2025 04:32:37 AM |
Eye of the Singularityby KristjanUnnarComment by KristjanUnnar: This is my kitchen window, and camera was rotated on the lens's pupil axis by decoupling the focus wheel on the lens and then taping the lens to the tripod via the focus wheel :-D
I posted more info here:
https://www.dpchallenge.com/forum.php?action=read&FORUM_THREAD_ID=1456747
Originally posted by glad2badad: Interested in the making of this one. Something spinning ... just don't know what. :-) |
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| 12/23/2025 09:11:52 PM |
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| 12/23/2025 07:03:15 PM |
Arctic Moon by KristjanUnnarComment by PennyStreet: You are entitled to your artistic sense. In voting I loved it, puny mountains at all, And now I love it too even though it doesn't fully show on my screen at once. |
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| 12/23/2025 03:54:49 PM |
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| 12/23/2025 12:10:57 PM |
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| 12/23/2025 11:41:34 AM |
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| 12/22/2025 08:04:37 AM |
Arctic Moon by KristjanUnnarComment by LevT: Congrats on your ribbon Kristian! But I agree with Barry, so much sky above the moon seems unnecessary, and make the magnificent mountains look puny. |
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| 12/22/2025 03:29:41 AM |
Arctic Moon by KristjanUnnarComment by KristjanUnnar: After seeing how DPC displays small 1200px photographs on my huge 32" 4K monitor I am also very curious why I did that :/ I can't understand why I have to scroll down a 1200px picture on a 4K monitor, I need to zoom out the web browser to 50% on DPC to be able to view photos without scrolling.
But when the picture is fully visible in one go, I did prefer to crop it like this, call it artistic intent :) But you are right, it definitely would have looked better without all this negative space - in the context of DPC viewing. Thank you for the comment :)
Originally posted by glad2badad: I'm curious why you left so much negative space at the top? Good timing on the remainder of it for lighting, etc. |
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| 12/21/2025 09:32:23 PM |
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