Symmetrical San Francisco [America Pictures San Francisco Pictures]
Uploaded: July 27, 2007 09:37:41
Looking down a long pier at the San Francisco skyline under a full moon.
Lens: Canon 24-105 f/4L
ISO: 200
Aperture: f/16
Exposure: 30 seconds
Colette M. Metcalf July 27, 2007
Wow!! This is amazing!!! #700577Erin Tyler August 27, 2007
Congrats on your Finalist! #4706429Denise Kappa August 27, 2007
Gorgeous, gorgeous photograph! Well done - congratulations on finalist status. #4708069Mark Wayne September 02, 2007
Phil, Congratulations on finalist. Is the moon a layer added in photoshop, or is the image a DX? A :30 second exposure would certainly overexpose the Moon for whitch the correct exposure would follow the sunny 16 rule, since the Moon is illuminated by the Sun and is exposed for daylight. Great Shot. #4738543Philip Dyer September 02, 2007
You're right, Mark, that exposure would have completely blown out a normal moon shot. I exposed the scene and the moon separately and combined them later in Photoshop. #4738556Robert Baer September 09, 2007
phillipJoey Chandler November 09, 2008
Man - I have walked down that pier dozens of times and never thought to turn around and take that shot. Thanks for helping this blind man see just a bit more.Joey
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