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The man-made waterfall at our hotel in Squaw Creek.
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Our son Logan (5) gettin' the hang of it today.
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A little winter camping in Lake Megantic Quebec, near the border of Maine......http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1167633887.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1167633982.jpg
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I've been taking shots of the moon every night that I had a decent sky since the 22nd. The first shot is crud, but I thought it was interesting to catch the dark side. I went back and cropped the all the same and tried to get the post processing as close as possible while still yielding a similar image. I've done lots of tinkering in the last 2 nights with 100-400 ISO, smaller aperature and slower shutter speeds 1/160<>1/500. So far I've found that staying below 800 ISO and getting the focus right seem to yield the best results. I'm not sure that f5.6 vs f8 vs f11 really makes much difference as long as the exposure is comparable. I can say with 100% certainty that when you are looking at the moon thru the viewfinder, that you can actually see it move at 300mm. The first shot is a 2 sec exposure, so it's actually got some motion blur from top left to bottom right.
12/22 http://home.swbell.net/smasraum/phas...G_1674crop.jpg 12/27 http://home.swbell.net/smasraum/phas...G_1787crop.jpg 12/29 http://home.swbell.net/smasraum/phas...G_1883crop.jpg 12/30 http://home.swbell.net/smasraum/phas...G_1992crop.jpg 12/31 http://home.swbell.net/smasraum/phas...G_2138crop.jpg |
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New Years Day fun on the skidpad at MSR.
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OK, My technique still needs some work and I need to get the tripod out. But I do have question for you.... I always thought we all see the same part of the moon. On yours (above), the "core" crater is at 9:00, while on mine (shot tonight) is at 5:00. I'm also showing a little more of the right side, assuming the "core" is the bottom. What gives? |
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Sarc - those pics from Switzerland are absolutely stunning! I visited there some 15 years ago - gotta get back there soon...
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nice pics paul. what town is that?
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I checked out keh.com, all I see is a photography form... do the have a for sale form? http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1167862431.jpg |
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8:00 pm http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1167863493.jpg 1:30 am the next night http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1167863519.jpg PS, gotta do some "curves" post processing, a little noise reduction, and a little USM to get the details/contrast that distinct. |
You could get the same pic at either time. You'd just have to hold/mount your camera upside-down for one of the shots.
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Here's one of the pics above before post processing
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That's what mine looks like. What are "curves" and USM? I should send mine to you for cleaning up. :lol: |
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