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Photograph Information Photographer's Comments
Challenge: For Sale (Advanced Editing V*)
Collection: Other shots
Camera: Canon PowerShot S2 IS
Location: Washington, DC
Date: Dec 12, 2006
Aperture: 8.0
ISO: 50
Shutter: 4s
Galleries: Architecture, Political
Date Uploaded: Dec 12, 2006

I actually had this idea and went downtown to shoot it, although I'm expecting someone to claim I forced a nice shot into a challenge where it didn't belong.

Shot after midnight on a beautiful, clear night. I couldn't believe it when the moon rose right next to the Capitol and them moved diagonally up and to the right to directly over the dome.

I'm not sure I believe that Congressional representatives can be bought quite as easily as some would argue, but the idea fit well for the challenge.

For those of you who haven't shot the moon before: it's basically impossible to properly expose a night scene and the moon simultaneously, at least without a dark filter for the sky. The moon needs to be exposed like a brightly sun-lit object (think the beach at noon). I often take moon shots at 1/100s or faster and a mid-range f-stop.

Here's how this would look with just a wee bit of compositing (and that version is available as a print):

Statistics
Place: 56 out of 120
Avg (all users): 5.3874
Avg (commenters): 6.4000
Avg (participants): 5.0000
Avg (non-participants): 5.4949
Views since voting: 1657
Views during voting: 393
Votes: 253
Comments: 24
Favorites: 1 (view)


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12/21/2006 07:40:06 AM
Jeff,
Without the blown moon, this is an amazing image. I certainly expected it would score a lot higher than it did! I just looked at your composite and I think you have a serious award-winner there.
Having previously lived in DC, the title spoke volumes to me. I laughed my @&& off. Question for me, which I'll also post in suck thread: did you use a star filter? I've been curious about those for awhile. Or just a very small aperture?
Your images are getting scary good. Way to go!
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12/20/2006 06:05:47 PM
This is sadly very funny. I hate to say I'm afraid you are correct in your assessment. There's not much I can say about the photo except it is lovely.
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12/20/2006 09:50:48 AM
What a beautiful photo!!!! And such a creative concept. Sorry they didn't go for it better. This would have made a great Free Study shot I bet.

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 Comments Made During the Challenge
12/19/2006 05:06:38 AM
the details in the dome is amazing. that is to say, i'd personally not include the features below. how i wish your camera has multiple-exposure function. you could then shoot the dome with a medium-length lens, change the lens to a more powerful one, and then include the moon. it'd make a great picture that won't violate the rules.
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12/19/2006 02:09:42 AM
Great Title!
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12/18/2006 08:16:54 PM
leaves a bad taste in my eye -

it is well-lit though, isn't it?
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12/18/2006 07:52:33 PM
Fantastic shot of the Capitol - 8
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12/18/2006 08:53:44 AM
I'll give you an 8 for putting the Capitol in a For Sale challenge. Brilliant.
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12/18/2006 05:57:01 AM
as a shot its wow .... then with the title its WOW!!! ... =10
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12/17/2006 11:08:30 PM
Cynical, but clever !
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12/15/2006 03:52:07 PM
Nice concept, but personally I'm tired of the Visa cliché already - though yours was at least smarter than most!

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12/14/2006 11:50:09 AM
Beautiful photo, but without the caption there wouldn't be any connection to "sale" at all for me.
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12/14/2006 09:51:47 AM
nice title.
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12/13/2006 10:30:48 PM
Very nice shot. I think the moon is a bit overexposed.
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12/13/2006 09:00:48 PM
Fantastic! Excellent statement as well as a great image. - 10
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12/13/2006 07:41:08 PM
I'll give you a decent score because the photo is good, but the image really DNMC. It takes more than a title.
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12/13/2006 05:34:25 PM
Sad but true. Great capture.
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12/13/2006 02:58:18 PM
only tied to the challenge by its title
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12/13/2006 02:13:39 PM
I love everything about this except the moon...it's a major distraction from the overall image. No moon...10...with moon 8.
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12/13/2006 01:30:39 PM
Good title. Great shot. Clarity and sharpness are right on.
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12/13/2006 03:40:37 AM
I don't see that this meets the challenge.
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12/13/2006 01:04:23 AM
Nice picture, but nothing about the picture meets the "For Sale" aspect. Granted, the title of the picture does, but not the picture.
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12/13/2006 12:54:37 AM
Your political message gets a 10.
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12/13/2006 12:14:38 AM
I like the position of the moon centered. I know how DPCers are though and there'll probably be comments about it in the negative but I like it. Overall I like the photo and the title ties it in to the challenge (power for sale). 7
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