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06/22/2005 12:47:21 AM · #1 |
After a scare because I drove to my site tonight without any CF cards, I managed to photograph the moon rising over the madison skyline:
First shot is almost directly from camera with just a little curves adjustment for levels balance. Second is actually a composite, using a water/skyline exposure of about 6-8 seconds with a moon shot of about .6 of a second.
Beautiful moonrise. Well worth the effort. |
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06/22/2005 12:53:42 AM · #2 |
5927 is great John. With the capitol building lit up it makes for some interesting interpretations.
edit: well, what looks like a capitol building anyway.
Message edited by author 2005-06-22 00:54:39. |
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06/22/2005 12:56:09 AM · #3 |
Yep, the Wisconsin state capitol building. My goal is eventually to get my calculations such that I can see it rising directly behind the dome. Missed it by a good few degrees tonight. |
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06/22/2005 07:59:23 AM · #4 |
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06/22/2005 08:04:13 AM · #5 |
we had a similiar light cloudy day this morning, with a fantastic moon, very much the same as you have here. Unfortunately, I was running a little late to work this morning. Nice capture. I like the first one much better than the second.
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06/22/2005 08:08:36 AM · #6 |
Both of those are great. It seems as if the moon and the capital building are haivng a luminance competition ;) |
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06/22/2005 08:11:09 AM · #7 |
while I think it would be cool to have it rising behind the dome I think the spread out image helps you move your eyes around the picture. You did good, I was out here in Waukegan getting some shots over the lake but nothing this good. I may try again tonight with one of my favorite buildings ( //www.sabphotography.com//sunset6.htm )in the foreground and post tomorrow.
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