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Just got back from a moonlit long exposure journey :)
I went with my friend *DzMedia who also got some great captures as well, be sure to check his gallery out

Canon 10D
Sigma 15-30mm
2 minutes exposure at F5.6 at 100iso

shed painted with flashlight

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:iconboyhateworld:
Thats great! lovely shapes and colors captured. Seems peaceful and still, yet very much alive.

Great work.

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:iconstranj:
very nice!!!!!!

the sky is sooo crazy looking here!!

this is tight!! :thumbsup:

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:icondoubleminttwin:
the sky came out very interesting! looking forward to seeing more.
:iconmrsax23:
That is one sweet shot! The clouds are great, the flashlight effect is unbelievable. All around, amazing! I also really like the reflectiuon! Great Job!
:iconfoig:
Love the sky, feel the colorus could be a tiny bit more saturated though.

Composition is simple and nice great shot!

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:iconrviper:
That's SO great. love these long exposures of you! :clap:
:iconundefinedone:
Another sweet shot from you. The linear sky is very eye-catching, as is the subtly glowing shed. As usual, the composition is excellent, too.

Once again, I'm only left with technical things to make suggestion-comments on; there seems to be a bit of a glow or "halo" around the trees. Did you use the shadow/highlight tool in PS CS, or do any dodging/burning? Both of those can lead to that effect, but the former more easily, without being noticed right away. I notice it since I'm attuned to Photoshop stuff. ;) (Ironically, I don't yet have CS...) Anyway, it might not be very distracting at all in print or to some other person, but it's something to be aware of. Fixes pretty much are limited to putting the edited version above the original and erasing the unwanted effected areas, or start from a blank layer mask and paint in the leaves. :O_o: Maybe some clever uses of the layer blending sliders (whatever they're actually called...you know, where it says, "Blend if: -This layer: -Underlying Layer:" in the layer properties dialog) could also fix it it, and much more easily. Anyway, just something to think about. A picture like this deserves the extra attention. :)
:iconlewcid:
Extremely beautiful shot. love the clouds and above all the shiny reflections!
:icong-land:
Beautifull.
Very well done.
:iconbada:
Long exposure is just perfect! Love how the sky is!

Great shot!

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