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Moon over Caracas
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| Photo Information |
Copyright: Mario Celan (celan_mario)
(981) |
| Genre: Places |
| Medium: Color |
| Date Taken: 2007-06-02 |
| Categories: Nocturnal |
| Exposure: f/4.5, 2 seconds |
| Details: Tripod: Yes |
| More Photo Info: [view] |
| Photo Version: Original Version |
| Date Submitted: 2007-07-18 15:12 |
| Viewed: 763 |
| Points: 10 |
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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
At night when there is not clouds in the sky, it is
not easy get a landscape with the moon on it.
When the shooter speed is slow enough to show the houses light, the moon is a big white taint.
In the other hand if the moon looks good taking up the shooter speed, the rest of the scene is only black.
I guess that with a filter the story is different.
So availing the clouds, I did a couple of acceptable picts. This is the first. |
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- Lildi
(281) - [2007-07-18 16:26]
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very romantic and beautiful.
wonderful place & mood
regards
Lelde
Hi Mario, fascinating romantiic noctur composition with wonderful light, very well done, ciao Silvio
- harpya
(9937) - [2008-05-04 7:23]
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Hello Mario
I see that you have a beautiful album,
well diversified and beautiful,
I was already walking through him and I saw beautiful works.
I like this, I like night pictures,
with your shadows, your lukewarm colors and you have a beautiful look
night.
Congratulations!
Sérgio
Hello, Mario.
I very much admire this. I have tried many times to get both the moon and the clouds, and I haven't yet. I love the light in the clouds and along the shore. Really nicely done. Many thanks and kindest wishes,
Shelly
Hi Mario,
Very pleasing nocturnal scene and capture. The moonlight certainly creates a peaceful mood. I also like the clouds formations against the moonlight BG.
Just one suggestion - try using a tripod and time delayed exposure next time. I believe your finished result will be sharper.
GReat photo! TFS,
Martyn