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Critique By: Ingrid Mathews  (K:7277) Donor  
5/22/2003 7:30:31 PM

Fantastic! Thanks for sharing a whole new world.
        Photo By: Geoff Powers  (K:66)

Critique By: Taras R. Hnatyshyn  (K:4055)  
5/22/2003 3:42:23 PM

Geoff

It looks like the Canon and Minolta 135mm f/2.8 lenses are both of high quality. See http://www.usefilm.com/showphoto.php?id=106935 for my take on the North America Nebula's place in the Milky Way. Try a longer exposure on this target if you get the opportunity or an autoguider.

Taras

P.S. This image belongs in the landscape category (See http://www.usefilm.com/categories.php ).
        Photo By: Geoff Powers  (K:66)

Critique By: Brian Larmay  (K:25)  
5/22/2003 3:19:56 PM

What you talkin bout Geoff...Astro stuff is easy!
But thats only if you wanna do Star trails

Have any of those?

Nice FOV and image!

Brian
        Photo By: Geoff Powers  (K:66)

Critique By: samson samson  (K:999)  
5/22/2003 2:54:11 PM

hey your alright
        Photo By: Geoff Powers  (K:66)

Critique By: Lucas Macedo  (K:12843)  
5/22/2003 6:50:03 AM

I like your style, Geoff! As you described this was a difficult shot, and it came out superb! Congrats! ..... Lucas
        Photo By: Geoff Powers  (K:66)

Critique By: Geoff Powers  (K:66)  
5/21/2003 6:02:30 PM

Thanks all for the nice words and great rating! Taras... the procedure outlined above is the *only* way to achieve a double exposure with these camera bodies. As such... the precision of the alignment of the second exposure leaves much to be desired... you can't excercise complete control of the framing for the latter exposure. Combine this with the extended focal lengths being used... especially the 1000mm FL of the lunar shot, it's hit or miss - pure and simple.

Personally, the ghosting of the spire is what I *like* about this shot... when one takes the artistic approach over the analytical, there can be no mistakes... only happy accidents !!!

Geoff
        Photo By: Geoff Powers  (K:66)

Critique By: Geoff Powers  (K:66)  
5/21/2003 5:51:13 PM

HA writes:
> Im not gonna read that!

(Hee-Hee)... LOL... I didn't want to write it, either! The subject is Alternative Process... and since inquiring minds (may) want to know... I felt I should let the cat out of the bag on this one! HeH... if astro stuff was easy... everyone would do it! Thanks for the ratings!

GP
        Photo By: Geoff Powers  (K:66)

Critique By: Hakan Aker  (K:14146)  
5/21/2003 5:22:13 PM

Im not gonna read that!
        Photo By: Geoff Powers  (K:66)

Critique By: Elin M  (K:842)  
5/21/2003 4:33:28 PM

Starbright, starlight, first stars I`ve seen tonight
        Photo By: Geoff Powers  (K:66)

Critique By: Brian Larmay  (K:25)  
5/21/2003 7:05:02 AM

Excellent Geoff..

This gives me some ideas

Brian
        Photo By: Geoff Powers  (K:66)

Critique By: Taras R. Hnatyshyn  (K:4055)  
5/20/2003 10:10:57 PM

Geoff,

Nice individual exposures, but this image would be stronger if you paid attention to the positioning of the elements in this composition. If the moon was not overlapping the tower, this would be an excellent example of a double exposure adding the moon.

Taras
        Photo By: Geoff Powers  (K:66)

Critique By: Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia  (K:96391)  
5/20/2003 9:58:36 PM

original.great shot.
        Photo By: Geoff Powers  (K:66)

Critique By: S P  (K:952)  
5/20/2003 9:57:15 PM

Beautiful glad to see someone other then me still does it the old fashioned way!!!
        Photo By: Geoff Powers  (K:66)


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