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    Default Landscapes IOTW 02/15/2008

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    Congratulations Roman Kurywczak!
    Park Ave. Star Trails

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    George DeCamp
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    Love it, big congrats on this one Roman!!

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    Congrats Roman.........start trails are so fascinating.....and you did a great job.

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    Love this, Roman, congratulations!

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    Congratulations, Roman. A very beautiful image.

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    congrats, roman. sweet job!!

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    Roman Kurywczak
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    Thanks you all for the congrats. It made for a nice 43rd birthday present which is on the 15th!
    Roman

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    Vincent Grafhorst
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    Hi Roman, this image is stunning. Composition is nice and exposure is perfect. I have done similar star trails with a Canon 30D at iso 100 and found noise to be quite considerable due to the long exposures. Your 1DM3 seems to be better up to the task even at iso 400!!!

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    Roman Kurywczak
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vincent Grafhorst View Post
    Hi Roman, this image is stunning. Composition is nice and exposure is perfect. I have done similar star trails with a Canon 30D at iso 100 and found noise to be quite considerable due to the long exposures. Your 1DM3 seems to be better up to the task even at iso 400!!!
    Hey Vincent,
    A Nikon friend (I know, hard to believe) of mine had the same issue.. He had to turn on a special custom function for long exposure noise reduction as he was gettting heat from the sensor. This will effectively double your exposure time as it takes a "Dark" picture at this setting that is equal to the first exposure.
    Hope this helps and thanks for the congrats,
    Roman

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    Absolutely fantastic!!

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    sandy richards
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    Just spectacular! Congrats!
    Sandy Richards

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    Robert Amoruso
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    Exceptional image and a worthy IOTW. Congrats Roman.

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    Howard Burkert
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    Roman, Your homework and planning worked well on this image! It has great visual impact. Congrats!!!
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    Howard

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    Great effort Roman to capyure this - congratulations

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    Judy Lynn Malloch
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    Simply awesome !!!! Big congratulations Roman .

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    Lori A. Cash
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    Congratulations Roman. Fantastic job on capturing this stunning image.

    Lori

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    Congratulations Roman Kurywczak

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    Thank you all!
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    Congratulations Roman...:cool:

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