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    Not much happening around town, too cold to photograph anything outdoors. On a drive home from work, I was lucky enough to see the moon coming over the horizon. The foreground is from a sunrise, they just looked good together. Photo of moon taken at 600mm with my Tamron lens and 800E.
    Converted to black and white with Nik software.
    Unlike new birds the moon is always dependable, unless its overcast.

    Ciao for now.
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    Beautiful Paul! Really a good example of black and white.

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    Paul,

    Greetings. Cool moon shot... I particularly like the light off the ice (?). It took me a while to figure out what bothered me about the shot making it look unnatural.... I think the sun angle with respect to the moon (up and to the left) would make it day time! I wonder if you rotated the moon so that the light were coming from the lower left... Anyway just a thought.

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    Hi Paul..They do look good together! I am in awe of the sharpness you have on the moon. Can you share your settings? Tripod?

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    It works for me. Very nice! Fantastic detail in the moon.

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    I really like the shine off the ice! It looks soooo cold! Something for me didn't look quite right either. I like Michael's suggestion of rotating the moon? Are you starting to warm up. At least is is getting closer to freezing. February has been brutal!

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    Thanks Bob, I never use a tripod, handhold always

    D800E
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    Thanks for all the comments, maybe it doesn't look right Michael but way up here in the north that's usually the way we see the moon, lit up from the side.
    I have rotated the moon, to me it looks un-natural but everyone's visions are different, and opinions appreciated .......

    Jackie, there is a bit of light beginning to show at the end of the tunnel, its been the coldest February on record for most of Ontario. But the sun is beginning to feel much warmer, when we see it. Can't wait for this one to be over.

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    I like the original post, kind of eerie but also charming and the Moon fills the top of the frame so well - beautifully composed and processed, Paul

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    Gabriela Plesea

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    I prefer the OP. If the position of the shine doesn't look right, I think it looks fine, you might move it a bit to the left. I'm not crazy about the frame.

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    Nice work Paul! I also prefer the original, not too concerned about reality but I never have been.
    "It is an illusion that photos are made with the camera... they are made with the eye, heart, and head." - Henri Cartier Bresson

    Please visit me on the web at http://kerryperkinsphotography.com


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