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03/10/2010 02:04:54 AM · #1
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03/10/2010 02:08:09 AM · #2
Thanks! :) I was just about to go look for them!
03/10/2010 07:42:20 AM · #3
Nice article that may be helpful for this one.

//www.naturescapes.net/docs/index.php/articles/390
03/10/2010 08:14:43 AM · #4
That article is very detailed. Great info. Thanks!
03/10/2010 09:44:35 AM · #5
I've never done a night shot so I don't know if this is good or bad, but we have a pitch black sky for this week.

Moon Phases Calendar

I had an image in my mind but don't know if it's doable at night without the moonlight. I will try anyway. Better to have tried and failed than to have never tried at all.
03/10/2010 10:28:03 AM · #6
Aaargh! Why do they have to run this now that the nights are getting so short. (In the Northern Hemisphere, that is.)
03/10/2010 10:32:26 AM · #7
i'll be working near Kerry Park over the next four days. i don't care if it was shot 5 million times, i gotta have mine.
03/11/2010 04:08:21 PM · #8
wow!!!

This blows my mind!!!
03/11/2010 04:20:10 PM · #9
Tom- thanks for posting the link to that website! Very much appreciated.
03/11/2010 04:44:52 PM · #10
So this challenge just says to take a photo at night, it doesn't say it has to be outside or of a night scene. But I doubt the voters would get that and would give out 1's for any such image.
03/11/2010 04:45:03 PM · #11
Originally posted by mbrutus2009:

wow!!!

This blows my mind!!!


This is actually a very easy shot to get, as long as you have moderately dark skies to work with.

ETA:
Here is my really poor challenge submission of the same area, from 2005:

The post-processing on this is awful; it's actually painful to look at! I sure wish this challenge was running under Advanced, would give us a lot more latitude. A lot can still be done under Basic, though.

Message edited by author 2010-03-11 16:49:11.
03/11/2010 04:47:49 PM · #12
Originally posted by jminso:

So this challenge just says to take a photo at night, it doesn't say it has to be outside or of a night scene. But I doubt the voters would get that and would give out 1's for any such image.

Well, I think there should be a visual clue that it's night. I mean, who cares if your studio shot was taken before or after sunset? ;-)
03/11/2010 04:54:57 PM · #13
rue, true. I may be just trying to find a loop hole since we are do for rain the next few nights. May get a break from it saturday night though.
03/16/2010 06:55:44 PM · #14
Dang! After working on my image for nearly two hours I just realized that HDR isn't allowed in basic editing. Damn fine photo too. Guess I'll keep it as a candidate for the March FS.
03/16/2010 07:07:58 PM · #15
New moon darkness. Basic editing. Tough assignment, unless one goes to the extreme of photographing city lights or star trails. Even then, with a "new moon", it will be difficult to show foreground elements without dusk, dawn or light pollution. So, if you choose to shoot in dusk or dawn, the "discriminating" voters will punish, if the image doesn't look like their night experience. Definitely difficult to shoot for mass appeal, so I'll shoot for personal accomplishment. I dread the low votes, but will realize I've made a good faith effort with available light.

Message edited by author 2010-03-16 19:10:14.
03/16/2010 07:15:38 PM · #16
Originally posted by Jac:

Dang! After working on my image for nearly two hours I just realized that HDR isn't allowed in basic editing. Damn fine photo too. Guess I'll keep it as a candidate for the March FS.


Hey Jac!

I'm I too late? HDR is valid in basic if done with one single exposure. Photomatix can do it for you, and with a RAW file the results are very good!
03/16/2010 10:32:37 PM · #17
Originally posted by sarampo:

Originally posted by Jac:

Dang! After working on my image for nearly two hours I just realized that HDR isn't allowed in basic editing. Damn fine photo too. Guess I'll keep it as a candidate for the March FS.


Hey Jac!

I'm I too late? HDR is valid in basic if done with one single exposure. Photomatix can do it for you, and with a RAW file the results are very good!


Nope...it's not legal even with one exposure. Pseudo HDR still uses the original image to create layers at different exposure levels...layers that contain data and not just adjustment layers. The process also blends layers in modes other than "Normal". It's not legal in basic.

If you don't believe see this image for it's reasoning behind the DQ..



Message edited by author 2010-03-16 22:33:50.
03/16/2010 10:48:58 PM · #18
Originally posted by hahn23:

So, if you choose to shoot in dusk or dawn, the "discriminating" voters will punish, if the image doesn't look like their night experience.

You are probably correct about that. I recall in the "evening" challenge, my shot got a couple of critiques for not having any dusk appearance in the sky. The definition used by some left a very narrow time frame that could be considered evening. this is the opposite. You can't please everyone. That is proven every time I receive conflicting comments on an entry.
03/18/2010 02:36:47 PM · #19
Originally posted by DCNUTTER:

Originally posted by sarampo:

Originally posted by Jac:

Dang! After working on my image for nearly two hours I just realized that HDR isn't allowed in basic editing. Damn fine photo too. Guess I'll keep it as a candidate for the March FS.


Hey Jac!

I'm I too late? HDR is valid in basic if done with one single exposure. Photomatix can do it for you, and with a RAW file the results are very good!


Nope...it's not legal even with one exposure. Pseudo HDR still uses the original image to create layers at different exposure levels...layers that contain data and not just adjustment layers. The process also blends layers in modes other than "Normal". It's not legal in basic.

If you don't believe see this image for it's reasoning behind the DQ..


Hi dcnutter!
You're half right:-)
I use the photomatix plugin for photoshop and it does not create new layers,in fact it works with a single exposure,a single layer,in a 12 bit image.it works with jpeg but for best results better use raw.
The standalone photomatix does create new layers,and that's a no-no :)

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