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![]() Camera: Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT Exposure: 15 sec (15) Aperture: f/5 Focal Length: 38 mm ISO Speed: 100 Exposure Bias: 0/2 EV Flash: Flash did not fire A Photo I took years ago on top of Signal Hill in St. John's Newfoundland. It was my first moonlight/silhouette shot. Just wondering peoples take on it, technically, emotionally, etc etc.
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I tried it but I'm not sure if I like it
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Hello Sid,
I like both but my favorite is the vertical one because the attention on the subjects (peoples and moon) is better captured. There is a good athmosphere in this picture. Very well done. Regards.
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I definitely prefer the vertical version - if anything I would go for an even skinnier crop, like a bookmark.
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I dont think so on the skinnier crop....mainly because the moon isn;t directly above the people and the more you crop it the more apparent that becomes.
Thanks guys for the suggestions and compliments thus far!
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I love the vert shot best . Would be prode to have taken this shot . This is something I'm going to have to try out . Would be nice enlarged as a picture on the wall . This is what I thought it was at first a shot of a picture .
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Hi. I'm a newbie to this forum.
Uhm, I seem to like the uncropped version better 'cause you get more sense of the wide open view. The railing doesn't bother me much, but I still think it's a good idea to edit it out. Also, I'd get rid of the moon glare(perhaps from a filter on your lens?). I think it ruins the other wise great picture. Other than that, its perfect. I love the details of the clouds from afar and also the bright sky(I see stars!!). Great work. |
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I love this picture is there any way we can see a full size version of it? There looks like a lot of detail I am not able to see in the reduced version. Maybe either clone out the right side fence or play with different crops as Wulf suggested. But it is definitely a keeper.
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