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    Default Make a wish

    Sorry about the grain.

    A panorama consisting of two evening shots. Moving clouds over starry sky. Caught an airplane there too.


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    nice shot did you manipulate the clouds? if not, how do you do that effect on them?

    nice shot dude ^_^

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    Nope, no manipulation. Only grain removal (or I tried xP) and a little color and contrast editing.

    Since it's dark, I used 30 second exposures. If the clouds move fast when you're taking a picture for 30 seconds, what happens?

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    yeah its hard take shots at night with no grain.

    never thought about that :P i should try it sometime.

    do you know a good source where i can learn some good photography tips

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    Well, you CAN have less grain, but then you need to shoot at lower ISO, which means the contrasts will be lowered and the exposure time will increse ALOT. But my camera cannot get over 30 seconds on it's own. Then you have to use a timer or a remote (or whatever they are called on cameras). And I don't have that. :P

    It's the same technique as capturing long tail lights when shooting a road at night.

    Hmm, not really.. Experiment! Just try shit out. Read the manual, search for photography tutorials etc.

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    Ouch about the grain, but real nice shot, the bottom third is so nice


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    Thanks. I don't think the grain takes away so much from the picture, so I'll just let it be like this.

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    Amazing shot. I love how the length of the image forces ne to look down to an amazing shot. Good stuff!

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    Excellent! Love it! it's great! dunno what to say :P

    bögar är också människor

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    Thanks guys!

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