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Solar Eclips (2)
This is what happened real but we where not able to see due off the bright sunlight. Manipulated with Adobe CS.
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Very nice Fons.
At the begining i think that you use a scope.
Congratulations
Fernando ?vila at 18:23 CEST on 03-Oct-2005 [Reply]
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Fernando ?vila wrote:
> Very nice Fons.
> At the begining i think that you use a scope.
> Congratulations
>
Thank you Fernando,
This one was made in Photoshop by combining the original Sun eclipse and a original full Moon together.
The original Eclipse is also posted.
Regards,
--Fons
Fonzy - at 18:29 CEST on 03-Oct-2005 [Reply]
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Fine work. If I get it right you have made a shot at the natural exposure time, and a shot at the exposure time is requested to see the detalis of the moon and then you have combined the two pictures.
Piero Magnani at 14:14 CEST on 06-Oct-2005 [Reply]
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Piero Magnani wrote:
> Fine work. If I get it right you have made a shot at the natural exposure time, and a shot
> at the exposure time is requested to see the detalis of the moon and then you have combined
> the two pictures.
>
Thanks for the comment Piero.
That is exactly what I did.
The sun was much too bright to see the moon .
I had a shot from the full moon from earlier day?s .
So the sun in this picture is taken at the moment from the Eclipse.
I combined them together to give an idea what was taken place up there.
Just for educational .
Regards,
--Fons
Fonzy - at 15:53 CEST on 06-Oct-2005 [Reply]