Guest Guest Posted October 19, 2005 Man, That full frame brings eveything sssooooo close!! Link to comment
ablyth 0 Posted October 19, 2005 My first impression was 'BRILLIANT'! Then I realised that the pieces didn't seem to fit well. I know you needed something where the rainbow was, but a rainbow isn't called for, as there are no clouds nor rain. There is little shadow falling across the eastern hemisphere of the moon, despite the low angle of the sun in the lower part of the picture. However, this is much better than what I can produce, so still, fantastic job. Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted October 22, 2005 Thanks for the input! As for the rainbow. Just around the bend in the river there is a huge waterfall. Thats what is generating the rainbow. Again thank's!! Link to comment
sabina dorneanu 0 Posted October 30, 2005 Is it for real? I mean the moon? It looks like in a fairytale! Great idea! Link to comment
palmi 0 Posted December 21, 2005 hihi...I am not sure the Canon stuff makes things look quite so close but...Anyhow. My 2 cents on this one is if you would make a blue cast on the moon it would make it look more real, I think. I like the idea though. Link to comment
jonathan dacey 0 Posted February 9, 2007 This is a unique outtake on an all ready done style. This is obviously an amature manipulation of sub-par quality and a full frame sensor does nothing to alter ones perception of ones enviroment.... this shot is nothing more then a result of photoshopography. It would make quit a nice image in it's original form so don't take this in any way as a bash at your photography Scott. You have some phenomenal work... maybe consintrate a bit more on the composition when contructing the shot rather then in the digital darkroom.Cheers! Link to comment
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