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Blue Moon 1
Blue Moon 1
MelonMusketeer


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Camera: Fujifilm FinePix S3 Pro
Location: Lake Trafford, Immokalee Fl
Date: Dec 29, 2009
Galleries: Digital Art, Astrophotography
Date Uploaded: Dec 30, 2009

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Comments: 7
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In camera double exposure, basic edited.
70-300 and tripod. f11 and 350 iso 400 300mm for the moon
f5.6 and about 3 sec 70mm for the lake, no filter.
Yep, I know that the light is backward on the moon,,, and that's why there's no reflection ...Ha.

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01/13/2010 01:43:20 AM
Very nice photograph. Thanks for having pointed this out. I will give it a try with the said lens at a clear-sky night :)
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12/31/2009 06:58:26 PM
Wish I knew how to do that! This is really something, Waddy!
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12/31/2009 05:02:43 AM
Fantastic!! Wonderful colors, love the bird on the tree.
Happy New Year!!
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12/30/2009 08:47:13 AM
WOW - what a stunning scene. Best wishes for the new year!!
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12/30/2009 06:13:27 AM
Beautiful colors and what a large moon! Nice bird on the tree.
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12/30/2009 04:45:07 AM
that is awesome, great use of double exposure

Not legal for basic
You may: use any feature of your camera while photographing your entry, with the exception of combining multiple captures in-camera.

May be legal for Advanced, difficult to know, you can use ANY feature of the camera BUT you must create your entry from 1-10 captures of a single scene (defined as a scene whose composition/framing does not change)

You'd need to go to SC for clarification I think!

You could get around it by using an ND filter to create a really long exposure and then cover the lens halfway through the shot, recompose and remove the cover. You'd have to overexpose and probably a lot of trial and error but it would be legal as it is a single capture
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12/30/2009 01:06:58 AM
Beautiful result. Would you be allowed to do that for a challenge?
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