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in a Blue MoonNikon D70 ,Sigma 50-500mm f/4-6.3 EX APO RF
1/200s f/14.0 at 500.0mm iso400 with Kenko 1.4x TC Nikon D70 ,Sigma 50-500mm f/4-6.3 EX APO RF 1/200s f/14.0 at 500.0mm iso400 with Kenko 1.4x TC my gallery of so-so photos
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Love the second one Kerry. I get a little tired of seeing isolated moon shots, so love the reflection from the water. Nicely done.
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If you don't mind me saying Kerry SHIT HOT !
The 1st is as perfect a shot I have seen with a camera lens & the 2nd in just brilliant. You had an effect like the water there on another blue moon shot, I like this one even better. How did you do it & what did you use again. Well done. Mic.
I second that! Superbly done Kerry, a great example of creatively using PP to transform a standard moon shot (although very well captured) to an ethereal image. The converging lines of the reflection draw the eye back to moon to hold the attention of the eye. Michael
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Outstanding work Kerry. Sensational.
On a related tangent, and as a matter of interest, a blue moon is the second full moon occuring in one calender month. It doesn't happen very often, hence the saying. (I think it might occur 40 or 50 times in a century) Greg - - - - D200 etc
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Thanks for the kind comments, guys.
Mic: You're correct that I used the effect on another shot, a full moon, which is the "real" blue moon, as Greg pointed out. The water effect is done with Flaming Pear's Flood filter. Once that is done, tint to color of choice. my gallery of so-so photos
http://www.pbase.com/kerrypierce/
Mate, you have done it again with a spectacular picture there and the #2 pic looks fantastic. Needs a rock with a wolf sitting on it howling at the moon. It's that type of pic and bloody great.
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Kerry,
How do you get that flaming pear thingy flood ma doodle. Cheers, Mic. I feel the need to flood, move over inverting
Ahh Michael. There is this fantastic oracle called The Google and it has shown me the path.... http://www.flamingpear.com/flood.html Peter
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mic.......google ' Flaming Pear ' and download the filter or plug in, ....... Kerry great work.......You may have started something...... Cheers ....bp....
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Tar Stubbsy, I knew one of you Brainiacs would know where I could get ma Pears Flamed
Cheers bp Hows Englande. Mic.
Nicely done Kerry. Really way out there PP
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Thanks all, for the kind comments.
Mic: So, you got your pears flamed and will now be flooding rather than inverting? Marco: I used the spot meter on that shot and adjusted to underexpose a little. my gallery of so-so photos
http://www.pbase.com/kerrypierce/
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