I had a great time looking at all those photographs. I loved the shots of those lights but also liked the tree photographs very much. And the moon is indeed full, but might like to eat a bit more. Cheers
Did your lens make the moon appear that big or did you use Photoshop to resize it? The telephoto end of my camera is kinda short so I have to "blow up" the moon a bit on my computer.
I like the color contrast, the white sunlit moon and the yellow tungsten-balanced streetlight. My favorite composition is the first one: the lamp is like someone's head, you're looking over the person's shoulder at the moon.
None of these shots have seen Photoshop at any time, Ray; what you see is how it was captured by the camera. It may have been that the atmosphere was exaggerating the light that night, but not a computer.
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I had a great time looking at all those photographs. I loved the shots of those lights but also liked the tree photographs very much. And the moon is indeed full, but might like to eat a bit more. Cheers
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the kind words.
ReplyDeleteDid your lens make the moon appear that big or did you use Photoshop to resize it? The telephoto end of my camera is kinda short so I have to "blow up" the moon a bit on my computer.
ReplyDeleteI like the color contrast, the white sunlit moon and the yellow tungsten-balanced streetlight. My favorite composition is the first one: the lamp is like someone's head, you're looking over the person's shoulder at the moon.
Ray
None of these shots have seen Photoshop at any time, Ray; what you see is how it was captured by the camera. It may have been that the atmosphere was exaggerating the light that night, but not a computer.
ReplyDeleteThanks very much.