Great shot Jonathan, I really like this.
Great shot Jonathan, I really like this.
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No cutoff date on this one eh?
Cool shots Rich. I like that last one. The way it blew out the sun.. made it look HUGE. Very nice.
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Originally Posted by Rocco
Thanks Rocco! The competition seems very high on this assignment!
The larger than normal size of the Sun and Moon shot at the horizon is considered an optical illusion. The reason for this illusion is till debated as you can read about it in the link.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moon_illusion
If anyone takes a shot like this with a "Super-telephoto" lens, then please be very careful not to point the lens in the direction of the Sun for more than a second or two as you can risk damaging your camera sensor.
Rich
Probably taking the assignment a little to literally. So here is a light.
On the more subtle side this was a long exposure (25 seconds) after the sun set which makes the Lake Michigan waves look foggy, and then after everyone went home, the person that closes the park showed up and went inside. He turned the lights on and left the door open... which just adds a little to the lighthouse.
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