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Photographer Guido Tweepenninckx  Guido Tweepenninckx {Karma:20076}
Project #52 Patterns in Nature Camera Model Canon 300D
Categories Landscape
Film Format Digital RAW
Portfolio Lens 900 mm
Uploaded 1/9/2006 Film / Memory Type iso 200 raw
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 495 Shutter 1/60
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 17 Rating
6.03
/ 9 Ratings
Location City - 
State - 
Country - Belgium   Belgium
About Greyscale from raw
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Kambiz Babapour Kambiz Babapour   {K:407} 4/22/2008
WOW! This is fantastic!

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Roland Lacson Roland Lacson   {K:12214} 12/2/2006
This is a great capture of the moon with fantastic details on the surface. That is some heavy glass utilized for the capture, thanks much for the comment to my image Guido, in regards to your question I wasn't in a helicopter but rather on an overlook which is easily accessible.

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Mary Brown   {K:71879} 1/25/2006
Guido, this is fabulous. I see you went to a lot of trouble to get it. That sure paid off. I love how you used the telescope switched to a homemade lens for your camera. Your capture of the features and the craters is marvelous.
Mary

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Gerwyn Mudge   {K:11} 1/14/2006
What a great shot of the moon. I like the tone of this pic as well :)

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alberto baez duarte alberto baez duarte   {K:8175} 1/12/2006
excellent picture...I have tried but never had such a good result....congratulations..!!

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Glenn Edmiston Glenn Edmiston   {K:7366} 1/11/2006
Simply awesome image .. Cheers glenn..

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Guido Tweepenninckx Guido Tweepenninckx   {K:20076} 1/11/2006
its my homemade lens

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homemade 900mm


Gerhard F   {K:2820} 1/11/2006
great shot - but I don't know any 900 mm lens from Canon?

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Roberto Okamura   {K:22851} 1/10/2006
Very beautuful moon details Guido!
Excellent capture!
Congrats!
Roberto.

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Guido Tweepenninckx Guido Tweepenninckx   {K:20076} 1/10/2006
Thanks lisa
Mirror lock was used at 1/60 iso 200 with selftimer.
Too much noise at iso 400.
The lens is one meter long and is a cheap telescope .I simply replaced the oculair by the camera.Well, not that simple.
The setup consists of a 2 lens set in front ,fixed diafragma half way the tube and the camera at the end.
Camera on tripod and the front end of the lens leaning on the windowsill.
Raw software/Capture One.Film Extra Shadow.
White Balance so that RGB are in line.Save jpg grayscale.
Made 2 exposures in raw,then gradient them in ps.
After resize,sharpening in ps as follows:
Make a darken layer/usm 400-0,3-00
adjusted level in this darken layer to get the craters visible.
Flatten layers.

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SONNY RODRIGUE   {K:387} 1/10/2006
good shot guido; clear and crisp--keep looking up.
regards--sonny

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Mohammad Porooshani Mohammad Porooshani   {K:20765} 1/10/2006
It is amazing my friend. sometime I asked myself, why we can't ses the dark side of the moon? But now I know, beacuse it is Ugly!
Mohammad.

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Dave Stacey Dave Stacey   {K:150877} 1/9/2006
Wonderfully detailed and sharp image of the moon, Guido! Well done!
Dave.

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So Cal Photograhper   {K:18529} 1/9/2006
Fantastic! What a great shot of the moon. I can't believe this was taken with 1/60 shutter speed. Looks like a long exposure shot to me. The sharpness of the photo and the detail seen is unbelievable. I guess this must be due to taking the photo in the RAW format which I have yet to use on my camera.

Absolutely brillant.

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Dennis Hendricksen Dennis Hendricksen   {K:4817} 1/9/2006
Perfect exposure to bring out the crater details - Well done!

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Gregory McLemore Gregory McLemore   {K:35129} 1/9/2006
This is a great moonscape, certainly one of the best that I have seen in a very long time, bravo.

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Salvatore Rossignolo   {K:13559} 1/9/2006
Very nice detail and tone, Guido.
Sal

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