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Photographer  Mark Wozniak {Karma:444}
Project #50 Alternate Perspective Camera Model Canon 300D
Categories Cityscape
Landscape
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Canon  18-55mm EFS f/3.5-5.6
Uploaded 3/19/2005 Film / Memory Type cf card
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 2405 Shutter > 5 minutes
Favorites 19  Aperture f/4.0
Critiques 61 Rating
6.22
/ 25 Ratings
Location City -  Harcourt
State -  VICTORIA
Country - Australia   Australia
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There are 61 Comments in 1 Pages
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Yazeed Al Suwaidan Yazeed Al Suwaidan   {K:91} 8/6/2008
Great shot Mark

Best Regards
yazeed

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Moises Levy   {K:782} 8/5/2008
What a nice image, what is the exposure time ? how you light the house ?
Congratulations....

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Dev    {K:3547} 8/30/2005
Amazing shot Mark !! Love the idea of long exposure..congrats on a well deserved award. This one goes into my favs.

Dev

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Ben Mok   {K:4084} 8/30/2005
Hi Mark,
What ISO did you use?
Congrats on a beautiful piece of work!
Cheers,
Ben

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kharmaduk k   {K:253} 8/30/2005
wov what's in blue window?

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Melanie Schembri   {K:1531} 8/30/2005
waw the award is well deserved - great great shot!

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Piotr Niewierowicz   {K:2401} 8/30/2005
great work. regards

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Lori Stitt   {K:75282} 6/18/2005
CONGRATS on your special recognition!
I've already seen this one, (I rated it 7)but it's so nice to see it again, and YES, it is indeed a WINNER!

Lori :)

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Zé Ovo   {K:7579} 6/8/2005
very nice!!!
wonderful slow mode!

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Felix Diaz   {K:104} 6/8/2005
Fascinating image!!

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Gina Barone Oliver Gina Barone Oliver   {K:1011} 6/3/2005
Awesome!

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Mark Wozniak   {K:444} 6/1/2005
Hi Irenka
When selecting the options for the photo's information, it automatically states >5 minutes for a particularly long exposure. This shot was exposed for around 15 minutes and it is quite surprising how much the earth rotates over that amount of time. But there is no photoshop effects to lengthen the star trails. There was a bit of cloning required to remove some of the noise (dots) that became apparent after 15 minutes which I understand is pretty typical for digital cameras, particularly the 300D.
Cheers

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Irenka Daniluk Irenka Daniluk   {K:8011} 5/31/2005
Fantastic twist!
But I have doubts - did the stars really turn so much in 5 min, or is it some PS applied here?

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Alina Steiner   {K:64} 5/30/2005
an image like from a story

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Mari Mar   {K:11469} 5/18/2005
Mark, a lovely and beautiful image. Congrats on the SC award. Bravo!

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edward hays   {K:74} 5/18/2005
to me, it looks just like an oil painting! wonderful

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william carol   {K:8} 5/17/2005
man!!!!
congratulations....
that was the most beautifull photos that i see on this website .
Amazing....look like a Van gogh frame .
wish just a little bit more ligth in the yard but,man you got it dude...nice
:O)

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WALT MESK   {K:10691} 5/11/2005
fantastic!!!!
walt.

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kim jeung sik   {K:18} 5/10/2005
Very beautiful artistic astrophotography!

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Roberto Lucignani   {K:840} 5/5/2005
very original capture. great motion effect on he sky

congrats
R.L.

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emily savva   {K:21113} 4/22/2005
oh, this is trully beautiful... straight to my favs and a big thanks for sharing the tip... congrats... emy

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Ryan Greene   {K:3297} 4/20/2005
Excellent! I love the building in the foreground, it puts everything in perspective. I've done star trails on film, but I'm very glad to see that you can do a long exposure on a digital, with so little noise. I can't wait to try it with my 20D. Someday I'd like to do some star trails in the southern hemisphere. I have a few that I did in Canada, check them out if you are interested.

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ellie photos   {K:1583} 4/14/2005
Beautiful star trail

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Mark Wozniak   {K:444} 4/14/2005
Hi Cheryl, thanks for your comment. I didn't use a special lens here or post production to create the circular star trails. The star trails are actually created by the long exposure, around about 15 minutes which exposes the movement of the sky around the south celestial pole (which I know to be about four lengths of the southern cross in the direction of the base..if that makes sense). The sky was particularly starry that night and I was glad to see they came through in the shot.
Cheers

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Cheryl Ogle   {K:24494} 4/13/2005
Yes - this is indeed a wonderful shot. Love the circular effect of the stars (is that post production or lens effect?). Congrats on the award!

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Walter Smiley   {K:49} 4/7/2005
great shot, congratulations on the award.

walt

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David Hofmann   {K:22223} 4/5/2005
thats pretty cool! Very good composition with the houses as foreground. Did you adjust the houses to match the background in exposure? It seems to perfectly balanced. Great idea and brilliant shot.

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Memo Rogers Memo Rogers   {K:731} 4/3/2005
This is a great shot! You placed the north star perfectly!

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Amit Verma   {K:4} 4/2/2005
This is gr8 shot...

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Kiarang Alaei Kiarang Alaei   {K:49415} 4/2/2005
Different puting in Alternate perspective and a good one selected as an award. nice and splendid shot in long exposue mood. bravo Mark!

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Robert Höhne   {K:4290} 4/1/2005
Splendid work Mark. You must live in a dark area for such a photo to work, the street lights here would not allow more than a few seconds exposure. Makes me want to bust the light out the front of my house, just kidding... where is that rock...

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Giovanni Scambia   {K:297} 3/31/2005
wow, what stars! and the house fits in well, too!
gin

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Todd Miller   {K:16464} 3/31/2005
wonderful image Mark....very surreal effect with the star trails against the house. congrats on the award! much deserved...
cheers,
todd

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Shannon F.   {K:648} 3/30/2005
This is a great picture. It almost looks Photoshoped, (if thats a word) The sky is crazy and the angle really adds a creepy effect like a hounted house. I like it!

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painsama     {K:4902} 3/28/2005
Wow. I can't say anything about this picture. Simply amazing.

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Giorgio Mesghetz Giorgio Mesghetz   {K:6724} 3/26/2005
meritevole,bellissima

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Mark Wozniak   {K:444} 3/26/2005
Thanks to everyone for your really encouraging comments.

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Mark Wozniak   {K:444} 3/26/2005
Hi Robin. Thanks for your kind words. I did use a shutter release cable (RS60-E3). The exposure was achieved with bulb setting and closed the aperture right down. It was a bit difficult to set the shot up as it was very dark so I used a torch while looking through the eyepiece to shine a bit of light on the subject to frame it correctly, then took the shot over around 15 minutes.

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Robin Dripps   {K:1148} 3/25/2005
Stunning shot Mark, must must MUST go out and try this. How did you hold the shutter down? Remote Controller RC-1 or RC-5 on Bulb exposure setting? not much noise on it either which surprises me as the 300D doesn't have a mirror lock up.

FANTASTIC!!

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Lori Stitt   {K:75282} 3/24/2005
AWESOME photograph Mark,
wow, this is amazing,
I like everything about this one,
EXCELLENT
Lori :)

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Shane O'Neill   {K:3054} 3/24/2005
Incredible example of this type of photography. 7

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Roberto Arcari Farinetti Roberto Arcari Farinetti   {K:209486} 3/21/2005
without words.. my ream of shot!
congrast for the Staff choice well deserved it!
in my fav..
roby
7+++++++++++++

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Robert Lloyd   {K:9943} 3/21/2005
lovely work mark very good

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Bruce Wallace Bruce Wallace   {K:668} 3/20/2005
Bloody bottler Mark. Have to try that one when I get a tripod. Bruce

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Tiger Lily     {K:10966} 3/20/2005
Makes the house look spooky. I thought you needed to get away from the city/suburb lights to get shots like this. Love the celestial world you captured, great job with the long exposure. Congrats on the SC.

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ken krishnan   {K:19102} 3/20/2005
Wonderful image. Never seen such a sky. Hope some day would stumble on to one of these scenes.

well done,

regards,
ken.

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Jenni Alasuutari   {K:2120} 3/20/2005
Wonderful picture!! Looking at the whirlpool of the stars almost makes me dizzy ;-)

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moataz k. elkateb   {K:4971} 3/20/2005
ILOVE this shot well done.
moataz

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Warren B   {K:7272} 3/19/2005
Awesome shot. I love the effect you've got here, it's marvellous.

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Mark Wozniak   {K:444} 3/19/2005
Taras. May I just say, your star shots put mine to shame. Your milky way and celestial shots are amazing. It is kind of comforting to know that although across the other side of the planet, we still look at the same sky with a few different stars, and have that connection through this technology. Cheers.

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Tugce Gül Baran   {K:5115} 3/19/2005
You very patient Good exposure 7++

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Shane Finnigan Shane Finnigan   {K:1990} 3/19/2005
Great shot Mark! Excellent use of your foreground to add context.

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John Loreaux John Loreaux   {K:86210} 3/19/2005
Awesome time exposure Mark! As many of these as I have seen they are always great to view!!!
OUTSTANDING photo! My best................John

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Stan Pustylnik   {K:6768} 3/19/2005
Very beautiful artistic astrophotography! I suspect tha "Magellanic" stuff could be actual vapor mist from a window? Beautiful and mesterious anyway! Thanks for sharing encorageing and great image.

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Erin Smith   {K:455} 3/19/2005
Absoultely awesome photo!! I love it! I, too, am dying to try out some long exposure photos and am going to get the chance to do some in the desert come next week--your exposure time info will be very helpful to me so I won't have to waste too much time on setup. Adding this pic to my favorites BTW. :)

~Erin~

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Kelly    {K:20268} 3/19/2005
WOW mark... this is excellent... i love it... i am still to try this yet, we are going camping in the holidays and i can't wait to have a go at it.... your an inspiration....
cheers
kel

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Naomi Weidner Naomi Weidner   {K:6636} 3/19/2005
Great photo, Mark. I especially like that you included a building for grounding the photo. -- Naomi

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Taras R. Hnatyshyn   {K:4055} 3/19/2005
Mark,

Nice work. I would love to shoot the southern sky, I see one of the Magellanic Clouds in your photo. I have a few star trails photos in my portfolio, if you are interested.

Taras

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Jeff Quigley   {K:965} 3/19/2005
Great picture Mark.

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Mark Wozniak   {K:444} 3/19/2005
Thanks Fadel. This exposure was for 15 minutes at f/3.5.

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Fadel J Fadel J   {K:13974} 3/19/2005
Fabulous long exposure Mark! just wondering how long did you expose this for?

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