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Moonflowers


gallego

Exposure Date: 2010:08:23 22:52:41;
Make: Canon;
Model: Canon EOS 5D;
Exposure Time: 108.0 seconds s;
FNumber: f/5.6;
ISOSpeedRatings: ISO 100;
ExposureProgram: Other;
ExposureBiasValue: 0
MeteringMode: Other;
Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode;
FocalLength: 18.0 mm mm;
Software: Adobe Photoshop CS3 Windows;


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Gallego, I'm certainly in full agreement with the technical accolades you've received for this image, but equally important to me is the mood you have created here of a very mysterious place.  The serpent like bridge is intriguing.  Where does it lead?  Can you return from this path into the sea?  My curiosity is aroused.  A most excellent work.

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Another fine-art magic Gallego. Fine compo leading us through the picture all the way to distant horizon; light is spectacular too. BR, vf 

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The long exposure looks to be timed just right, with no movement in the moon and it's accompanying star. The flowers and rocks appear to be lit from another source, maybe car headlights?, but it doesn't detract from the image in any way for me, it adds a warm contrast to the cooler moonlight.  I am not usually a fan of square format compositions, but have to admit this one works very well.  Nice work Gallego!

Kind Regards

Alf

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Stunning image.  I'm blown away by how you could achieve it- depth in several directions and he light and clarity and exceptional composition and scene. The water has a quality that is really amazing.  Bravo, magnifica imagen. Saludos,

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Creo que es de las mejores fotos nocturnas que te he visto, no solo por el encuadre y el entorno que es magnifico, si no sobretodo por la iluminacion de los motivos. Muchas felicidades!

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Un disparo la noche de este fabuloso lugar interesante Jordi! La iluminación adicional sobre las flores ayuda a enfocar los ojos en las flores inicialmente, y el puente tira al visitante hacia el mar. Excelente!

Todo lo mejor,
Neil

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