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Cosmos
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Copyright: Ninfa Urania (Ninfa_Urania) Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 130 W: 30 N: 114] (867)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2003-08-15
Categories: Nocturnal
Camera: FujiFilm FinePix 1300
Details: (Fill) Flash: Yes
Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop
Theme(s): Universe, L'univers, Universo, Universum [view contributor(s)]
Date Submitted: 2004-04-13 4:11
Viewed: 1060
Points: 4
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The Cosmos from my Patio.

I love to observe to the stars and one night around the 9 pm in that it was in my patio, looking toward the sky I thought of taking them some pictures with my adored FujiFil FinePix1300.

I added the Effect Auto Sharpen, and the Effect Render Lens Flare 35 mm, 75% Prime Brightness.

The original picture this in workshop.

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To moketni: The color of the starsNinfa_Urania 2 05-13 07:01
To Midnight_sun: *Thanks*Ninfa_Urania 3 04-25 14:03
To zto: *First Intent*Ninfa_Urania 1 04-13 14:02
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  • zto Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 946 W: 120 N: 59] (262)
  • [2004-04-13 5:15]
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This is a nice first try Nifa. It is very difficult to take picture of night skies like this. After having looked at the technical spec for your camera...I'm not sure that the shutter speed is enough for a more powerfull image. 1/2 second is unfortenatly not long enough for a picture like this. I have the same problem with my camera. I can't take this type of pictures. But it is a nice try still.

The stars.... I like the star burst effect and the flares here, but i don't like the noise or purple hue, which can be fixed in ps. Good shot.

Very nice picture Ninfa, it is difficult to take pictures of the sky as Zandra has said, you need a longer exposure and maybe a little higher ISO. But this is a ver nice try, good pp work has saved the image.
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