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![]() Another World by Kevin Coppock, on Flickr Thought I'd share this one with you guys. There was no Photoshop involved with this, other than basic Lightroom fixes. I found this feature on my D80 called Multiple Exposures, and I'd not really had any idea on what it could be useful for, but after seeing Arlon's thread on shooting the moon, I thought that since the moon would be the only light exposed in a shot like that, it would make a good multiple exposure subject without affecting the rest of the image! So I took the shot of the hotel first: ISO-320 f/10 200mm 7.1" Then reoriented my camera to include just the moon in the shot, on the left side (upper-right of the viewfinder) and took a shot at: ISO-320 f/8 185mm 1/400" Then recomposed with the moon in the other corner and took another shot at the same settings. And this is how it came out! I wish now that I would have set a custom White Balance for the moon shots, but ah well, I guess it gives it a bit of uniqueness, anyway.
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So this is what photography would like from a planet, like Mars, that has two moons.
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