anis
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Nice! But I have couple of points/questions..
Is this a composite of city and moon ?
the exposure level of moon and the exposure time (to get the vehicle streaks) dont seem to match.. if it is a about 20 second exposure, I would think there will be streaking of moon..
Very nice effect though!
Anis
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couldnt be better.
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Very beautiful.. The color transitions are quite captivating..
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Kings Canyon National Park Sunset. Stitched images taken with
Nikon 180mm. Please critique.
Thanks
Anis
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Saw this scene while taking a stroll near townlake in Austin. This
image is stitched from 3 images to capture the dramatic sky. Does
this image work for you or is it too noisy? I metered by averaging
the value at the brightest portion of the sky and bridge..
Please critique.
Thanks
Anis
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Thanks Krister. Coming from you , this is a real compliment. You are among the best macro (if not the best) photographer I know. You are right that the plane of focus could have been a bit closer.. But for some reason, It looked ok through the view finder and reasonably sharp in the "raw" format image.. (one of) The main mistake I did was that I didnt spot meter it correctly, and my center weighted meter unexposed the fly significantly as the fly was on a white surface.. Hopefully I should do better next time. Thanks again.
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I just hope you dont fall sick trying to take this and deprive us of more wonderful images :)
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good shot. Especially the composition.. Scary looking critter..
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Hi abdullah, you are right about the DOF.. I had
shot this at about f/16 in 1:1 macro.. and
then I do have one at f/32, but the DOF did not
extend all the way to the wings even at f/32.
and also, I couldnt get more shots as it flew away after few shots.... Thanks again for the ratings/critque.
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Beautiful capture..! and great composition with the space below the gecko...
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yes. There are two of them. Mother and offspring. This is not a cropped image.
Thanis