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Photographer  Rendy Rendratno {Karma:442}
Project #44 Shadows Camera Model Canon PowerShot A75
Categories From The Field
Film Format
Portfolio Lens 3x optical zoom
Uploaded 9/22/2004 Film / Memory Type ISO 200 equiv.
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 365 Shutter 15s
Favorites Aperture f/5.6
Critiques 10 Rating
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Location City -  Tangerang
State -  BANTEN
Country - Indonesia   Indonesia
About Try to capture the early moon, at an old school's backyard
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Rendy Rendratno   {K:442} 4/11/2005
Lae Hanggan, I forgot I focused to what at the time...ha..ha..(certainly not using auto)

I didnt mean to get the blurred effect (other than the moving clouds above due to long shutter opening) ..thanks for the improvement idea!

best regards, Rendy

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Hanggan Situmorang Hanggan Situmorang   {K:37833} 4/8/2005
Nice lighting and colors, Rendy. I think what Sony said is right, unless you intentionally want to make the blurred effect, which will be not too effective, in my opinion.
Congrats, keep uploading :)

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Rendy Rendratno   {K:442} 12/22/2004
Thanks Marcio,
unexpected tripod setup that turns out with lots
of shadows and nice night colors captured due to long shutter opening.

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Marcio Janousek Marcio Janousek   {K:32538} 12/22/2004
Woww!!! Beautiful work on shadows, higly expressive.

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Rendy Rendratno   {K:442} 9/29/2004
Thanks, Mark! The composition was 'as straight asit gets' from a beginner...:-)

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Mark Drago   {K:10902} 9/28/2004
well done: pleasant arrangement

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Rendy Rendratno   {K:442} 9/24/2004
Thanks for the encouragement guys!

Yes, the moon is too small (since it was in early phase) and my optics is so limited.

I did try using f2.8 (max. available) but the
shadows on the wall bluurred/or the moon blurred
So, balancing both object I ended up using f5.6.
Too bad also, the camera shutter can only open at 15 sec. maximum

Thanks for the advice, I'll try 'em later - when I got a better equipment ;-)

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Sony Kusumo   {K:7190} 9/24/2004
Tah ieu sae geuning......!
Well, this one is very creative, good composition, but capturing the moon is such a tricky things to do since it's very far away. You might use a 500mm lens or more to catch it nicely...;). My suggestion is, focus on something relatively near (like the treetop or rooftop, or in this picture, the edge of the roof) and let the moon become the background. More over, use smaller apperture (larger number) to widen the DOF, and longer exposure time... Good catch man!

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Girish Menon   {K:1384} 9/23/2004
Very creative effort. And thank you for your comments on my photograph titled "The Ploughing Season". Best Wishes to you.

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Milton Louizidis   {K:1406} 9/22/2004
great great bravo very good 7

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