Stone snake and crescent moon


Posted by Mpresti on Sun May 02, 2004 10:28 pm

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Just got back from my first trip to the desert South-West. :shock:

It was a 3 week continuously being absolutely fascinated about what Wind, Water and Earth did together.

10D, 3.5-4.5/12-24mm, ISO 100, Flashlight

Utah, April

thanks for any comment!
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by Ken Cravillion on Sun May 02, 2004 10:51 pm
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This is amazing!

I like what you did with the flashlight. Very creative and new!

The moon and Venus? Nice.
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by E.J. Peiker on Sun May 02, 2004 11:33 pm
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Very nice light painting shot!
 

by Neil Fitzgerald on Mon May 03, 2004 4:09 am
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Different and eye-catching.
 

by Paul Skoczylas on Mon May 03, 2004 5:12 pm
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Wow!

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by Jim Neely on Mon May 03, 2004 8:23 pm
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Manuel, another artistic pleasure from you.

The imagination used here really shows.

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by Paul Klenck on Mon May 03, 2004 10:25 pm
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Outstanding!!! What exposure?
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by Jens Peermann on Tue May 04, 2004 7:59 pm
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What an excellent example of imaginative and creative photography. With just a few, simple elements you created an image with enormous impact. In me, it triggers curiousity, thought. Other viewers will have different reactions, but I cannot imagine anybody not enjoying this.
 

by Dan Creighton on Tue May 04, 2004 8:55 pm
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I don't know why I didn't see this earlier. This image is very enchanting and well done. The technique is perfect and adds a nice graphic element to an already sweet image.
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by Mpresti on Tue May 04, 2004 9:21 pm
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Paul Klenck wrote:...What exposure?
Paul, it was a 2.5", f/13 exposure. If you want to get a minimum of the moon's shape I believe you have to limit the time in order to avoid any light trail in the sky.

THANKS to all for the kind compliments! :D :D
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by Juli Wilcox on Wed May 19, 2004 12:13 am
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Unique, Manuel. Graphic and creative with perfect selected elements and design.
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