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08/02/2005 01:40:08 PM · #1 |
curious what folks think of this composite image of the moon. it's rising over bolton valley ski area. taken from essex vermont. two images were combined - but taken one after the other on the same night.
the humidity in the air created a nice orange glow, and a larger than normal moon.
thanks
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08/02/2005 01:41:18 PM · #2 |
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08/02/2005 01:51:16 PM · #3 |
thanks ;}
correction - i used the sigma 105 macro -
Message edited by author 2005-08-02 13:53:50.
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08/02/2005 01:54:38 PM · #4 |
Wonderful composite Tim, very surreal.
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08/02/2005 01:55:38 PM · #5 |
The moon is really cool! IMO the clouds at the top are a little distracting, though. They were the first thing my eye was attracted to when I opened the picture and since they were evidently moving and are therefore blurry my first impression of the photo was that it is blurry. Maybe you can crop them out. |
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08/03/2005 06:36:38 PM · #6 |
thanks - i thought the clouds, though blurry from a one minute plus exposure helped frame the image.
i also used a 2 px gaussian blur on the landscape shot - to eat up some of the noise from the long exposure. had the clouds been crisp on the original i would had used other methods to remove the noise.
gaussian blur is fast an easy... and i haven't had a lot of time to photograph, or edit lately.
thanks again for commenting.
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08/03/2005 06:41:24 PM · #7 |
Accepting that it's two exposures, which is fine by me, but WOWOWOW was the moon that orange in the reflected sunlight?
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08/03/2005 06:43:18 PM · #8 |
Looks like an asteroid headed for Earth. |
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08/03/2005 06:52:12 PM · #9 |
it was pretty orange until it got about 15 degrees farher up in the sky. then it mellowed out. the white balance was set to shade. and shot in raw - i didn't adjust anything in the raw file. and did minimal edits to the two images contained. other the mask used to merge them together.
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