This is my shot of the Supermoon on March 19th. In order to get the double exposure I held my mitten over the top portion of the image and removed it right before the shutter closed. This was so difficult to expose properly, it took so many tries to get the technique correct without shaking the camera, or over/under exposing certain areas. The blurriness in the center is due to the length of the exposure and the movement of the waves on the ice chunks.
P.s. If I ever put out a metal album, I am going to call it "Extreme Supermoon". That is the most metal name for an astrological phenomenon I've ever heard.
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I'm beginning to have a sneaking suspicion that none of this is real.
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*my fractals were made with "JWildfire" by *thargor6
*details & download -> [link]
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.."It is easy to take a photograph, but it is harder to make a masterpiece in photography than in any other art medium" - Ansel Adams..
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Wake me up in my dreams
I don't want to achieve immortality through my work... I want to achieve it through not dying.
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My Facebook Photography Page: [link]
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"shoot to frame!"
"A little pain never hurt!"
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Don't ask me man, I'm just taking photos!