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Nikon D200 ,Sigma 12-24mm f/4.5-5.6 EX DG ASP HSM
30s f/9.0 at 17.0mm iso100

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Kerry :


Port Huron, a bit south of the Blue Water Bridge looking at the casino over in Sarnia ???

I've stayed many nights at the Thomas Edison Inn looking over at that scene...


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PJohnP said:
Kerry :
Port Huron, a bit south of the Blue Water Bridge looking at the casino over in Sarnia ???

I've stayed many nights at the Thomas Edison Inn looking over at that scene...

Exactly correct, John. :smile:
 
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dougkess said:
That's beautiful. I'm surprised that at 30 seconds, the moon isn't a slight oval. Great shot, though.

Hi Doug,

Thanks for the kind comments. :biggrin:

The moon isn't an oval because it's a composite image, separate exposures for the main scene and the moon. :smile:
 
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Kerry Pierce said:
Exactly correct, John. :smile:
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Ha ! I thought it was that location.

Great shot - I've not managed to land them anywhere near as well in my visits.

This last time when I was there in October I was told that local police were warning photographers not to taken any shots of the bridge...



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AFS said:
Very nice shot Kerry. You're a great photographer and you've got the skill to get the most out of your gear.

P.S. It's good to see you here at the Cafe :smile:

Thank you for the very kind comments, Harrison. :biggrin:

The cafe seems like quite a nice place, filled with normal folks. :wink:
 
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PJohnP said:
Kerry :

Ha ! I thought it was that location.

Great shot - I've not managed to land them anywhere near as well in my visits.

This last time when I was there in October I was told that local police were warning photographers not to taken any shots of the bridge...

Hi John,

Thanks for the kind comments. :smile:

I've spent several hours there, over a period of 3 or 4 days. Haven't heard anything about not taking shots of the bridge. Same thing with the bridge in detroit.
 
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Kerry:

That is one awesome piece of art. You knocked it out of the park. Thanks for sharing your craft at the Cafe'!

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Hi Kerry,

Fantastic image. Just wondering if the two point of light are stars or planets.


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Kerry, this image is just beautiful. How much post-processing was necessary? Did you experiment with exposure times? Thirty seconds is a long time, did 30 seconds produce the best results?
 
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gadgetguy11 said:
Kerry:

That is one awesome piece of art. You knocked it out of the park. Thanks for sharing your craft at the Cafe'!

John

Hi John,

Thank you very much for the kind comments. :biggrin:
 
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RFCNIKON said:
Hi Kerry,

Fantastic image. Just wondering if the two point of light are stars or planets.

Hi Robert,

Thanks for the kind comments. :smile:

Dunno what the 2 points of light might be, if not stars or planets. I'm not into astronomy, so don't have much of a clue there. :redface:
 
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eng45ine said:
Kerry, this image is just beautiful. How much post-processing was necessary? Did you experiment with exposure times? Thirty seconds is a long time, did 30 seconds produce the best results?

Hi Frank,

Thanks for the kind comments. :wink:

Not much post was done, other than doing the composite for the 2 images.

Yes, I experimented with exposures, but only to a certain degree. I think I could have gotten a little better exposure with bulb, instead of the max 30secs in camera, but it was too cold to fuss with that. :redface:
 
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I'm surprised the short exposure of 30 secs yielded this much detail. I tend to use much longer shutter speeds for my scenes, 5 to 15 minutes being typical.

Also, I wonder whether there is striping in the darker areas (if you lighten by a curve tool) ?
 

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