
- The trees on the left... yay or nay? I can get rid of them if needed, I think they might crowd the shot a little too much.
- The blog made it a little darker than it should be, the image isn't naturally this dark.
- The tree on the right nicely frames the light, but should it be treated differently? Again, I can get rid of it if necessary.
I just was having some trouble finalizing this image. Shot it tonight, north point light station in front of a waning gibbous of a moon. Still plenty of reflected light.
Do any of you know about earthglow? The reason we can dark part of the moon as a hazy, dark, remainder is that the sun is reflecting off the earth at the moon the same way the moon is reflecting at us. So the dark part of the moon that faces earth will see the earth, lighting its night like the moon lights ours. Oooo.
Isn't science great?
3 comments:
I am responsible for the deleted comment. I wanted to comment under the Leader name.
Keep the tree.
Thats fine Professor Jonathan Sadler Asisting. Let it echo from the hillsides, the trees stay. I slept on it and agree with you, there is a couple small things I'd like to fix, but I'm pretty happy with it now.
Thanks for your imput boss.
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