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| 05/15/2009 02:35:23 PM |
The Night Capturer by nutzitoComment: The markings are correct enough for us here at DPC ! The three stars in the bottom polygon (not the ones that form the belt) make up his sword. These are the stars that are going from upper right to lower left in the middle of the bottom polygon. The top right star is very dim. If I recall...it is not a star at all but the Orion Nebula...which IMO you can just about make out the "purplish" tint in your photo. |
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| 05/14/2009 11:39:49 AM |
The Night Capturer by nutzitoComment: I can see Orion the Hunter from here !
How did you get so little of a star streaking effect with a 61 second exposure? Does it have something to do with the 16mm lens? Message edited by author 2009-05-14 11:41:49. |
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| 05/14/2009 11:18:32 AM |
Dark Day Afternoonby TeafranComment: I do see the hand !!
Originally posted by nshapiro: Anyone else see a hand with two fingers, sort of making a peace sign? A good abstract IMHO. |
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| 05/13/2009 01:03:04 PM |
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| 05/12/2009 08:25:57 PM |
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| 05/09/2009 11:11:21 PM |
Cafe Du Monde - A New Orleans traditionby SEGComment: Looking at this again I would say:
You may want to go back out to that spot with a tripod and just do an HDR on that building w/o the sign in the foreground. The ironwork, the hanging plants, the windows, and the bricks are perfect for this type of shot.
I would use a wider angle on the lens...18mm. Get as much of the building in as possible. Keep the angle on the building about the same...maybe move a little more to your "left" and shoot towards the right.
I live in N.O. - I may take a shot at it myself one day. |
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| 05/06/2009 09:55:23 AM |
Out of trash comes beautyby SEGComment: Weed? That's no weed. The scientific name for that gree organism is:
Greenleafis popoutoftrashish
Originally posted by awelsh: .. or a weed ;) |
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| 05/04/2009 05:37:55 PM |
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| 05/01/2009 09:59:48 AM |
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| 04/29/2009 09:24:07 PM |
Yellowby Elzbells47Comment: Nice...you may want to use a flash...even in the daylight...to get the shadow off the subject (flower) ! Good luck. |
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