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Used a double exposure shot on my Nikon D90. Used a Nikkor 70-300 lens. First tried shots of the skyline and the moon separately to check for the right exposure. Then used a shutter priority mode Exposed the moon at 1/1600 sec and later the skyline at 1.3 sec. Post production - removed some stray light. My first experience with double exposure.
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Old 10-18-2011, 04:03 PM
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Beautiful...I think you accomplished it.
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Thats a nice shot, great job
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beautiful!! loved this!!
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Old 11-05-2011, 02:59 AM
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Great shot! Is this technique like HDR - combining the two images? Thanks
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Nice job....
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dear, you really make me feels great!
because your photo is great, and i'm using D90 too, this photo inspire me that i can do great photo too with D90!
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Did you happen to use different focal lengths for the two seperate shots, moon looks to close to the city or to big I should say.
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Hi!
Yes I had used different focal lengths for the pic. I got this pic after trying about 20 different shots. I had to make sure the moon comes over the skyline and should not be disproportionate so as to look artificial. I used the same Lens a nikkor 70-300. BTW your gear is very impressive.
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thats a great picture. Now if I only could understand all the jargon I could even try it myself! help
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