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Heaven
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Copyright: Matthew FoxOrz (foxOrz) (14)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2006-05-26
Categories: Nature
Camera: Nikon F-100, Nikkor 16mm f2.8, Fuji Velvia 50
Exposure: f/2.8
Details: Tripod: Yes
Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2006-06-06 20:55
Viewed: 849
Points: 12
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
Took this again while at my good buddies cottage, I didn't have a shutter release controller so I actually held down the shutter on bulb for 10 minutes hah !! It was great, sitting out there listening to the animals of the night and talking photography gear with my buddy. The photo was correct in photoshop from the fisheye I used. I hope you enjoy it !

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Ahh very nice! A picture I have been trying to take, though, once i hold the shutter down for more than 2 minutes or so i get some really significant noise in parts. I'm not entirely sure the cause, as it happens at one or two main points around the edge of the photo. Anyway, Very nice capture of the stars' movements. Very cool. The incorpation of the landscape/water is a nice touch as well. Thanks for sharing

Alan

hi Matthew, like this very much! well done!

tfs arnoud

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  • [2006-06-07 5:18]

Lovely colour and movement in the image. Well done holding down the shutter release for that time. Very little camera shake too. Well captured. TFS.

wow that is so cool . what was your iso & asa . What time was it when you tool the photo

Mike

This is beautiful. I am curious where this is though.

Matthew, I have ten minutes! I need to learn how to do that!
I guess I will have to add a fisheye lens...
Anyway a belated friendly FESTIVUS

;j.

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