Christmas Stars

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Christmas Stars
Photo Information
Copyright: Brian Stanback (ApoXX) (268)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2005-12-23
Categories: Nature, Nocturnal
Details: Tripod: Yes
Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2005-04-08 3:35
Viewed: 745
Points: 12
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
Stars pass slowly overhead. Red light was from a manually fired slave flash with a red filter. Taken at the Poudre Canyon in Colorado.

This was taken with a Canon EOS-10D and suprisingly enough only a 20 minute exposure.

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Must have been a pretty long exposure. But it has resulted in a great picture Brian. Nice addition the red rocks, the use of the flash has really added to the composition. Great capture. Well done.

Peter

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  • joker Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Silver Note Writer [C: 81 W: 17 N: 45] (889)
  • [2005-04-08 4:52]
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Wow! Great nocturnal capture. The exposure must have been around 1 hour? It's more imressive that the pine trees silhouettes look definitely sharp. You did great with foreground and the red touch of light you added was a superb idea.

Hi Brian, this is awesome. Very nice work

Marleen

I haven't seen one like this in a long time, and this is a good one! Definitely, the red flash is a great addition, actually makes the whole picture stand together. Excellent! PS. This is film, isn't it?

Star trails is my favorite type of picture. You dominated this one. Good use of the flash it really makes a difference.

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  • nova Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 2943 W: 265 N: 827] (8069)
  • [2005-04-08 18:48]
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Soperbe photo,Brian! Tres bien reussie! Bravo!

I'd like to experiment with these long exposures too. Any tips? I like the result a lot. Very good work.

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