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| 01/29/2019 01:21:47 AM |
Lunar Totality and Starfield by scalvertComment by SaraR: Congratulations on the Blue - well deserved. And thank you for your generosity in sharing not just your setup but also your editing process. Message edited by author 2019-01-29 03:21:21. |
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| 01/27/2019 03:12:44 PM |
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| 01/27/2019 05:26:27 AM |
Lunar Totality and Starfield by scalvertComment by SaraR: I think I would prefer this with a bit more space around the moon, but nonetheless, in my top two, and a very fine entry. Bumping. Coming back for another view and bumping again - my pick for Blue. The level of detail and identifiable features is really impressive. I still would have liked a little more space, and it does seem just a tad over-saturated, but a thoroughly interesting entry.
One thing that always amazes me, although I know it and it is quite obvious, is the different view we get from differing latitudes. For us, Tycho is closer to SW rather than S. |
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| 01/26/2019 09:42:11 PM |
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| 01/25/2019 08:14:37 AM |
Lunar Totality and Starfield by scalvertComment by GolferDDS: My choice for the Blue. One heck of a telephoto lens! Perfect exposure, color, sharpness, size and timing. I like that you can see the stars and there is essentially no noise to be seen. One more element would have made this picture unique.... if you had captured the meteor collision on the surface that was reported in the scientific journals during the eclipse! Is this you Shannon? |
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| 01/22/2019 05:58:14 PM |
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| 08/31/2018 01:04:36 PM |
Northern Lights by scalvertComment by scalvert: Originally posted by tanguera: Did you thank that guy? Great shot with a very well timed headlights assist. |
I didn't realize it was a benefit at the time and probably gave him the evil eye. |
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