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It is a very nice image. I certainly don't mind composite images. It is nicely done. But what "emotion" was trying to be conveyed by claiming it was an event that was impossible?All this is quite beside the point. AWolf's photo is very nice and technically competent. Your point about mentioning technical details is well taken (because many of us are interested in technical details), but I think you agree that it doesn't matter if the photo is true to life. It is an emotion he is trying to convey.
Masterful images, wonderful look and feel. The train image is my fav.:thumbs:
Your passive-aggressive style is tiring (Sorry, no smiley face can offset that) :thumbdown: We got it, you are the authority on moon events and size, bravo (BTW, it was just a "photo name", I never claimed anything and freely disclosed how I created this image). Perhaps you should concentrate now on bombarding us with "fun images" to look at instead of rhetorics, last I have checked this is what we suppose to do here.It is a very nice image. I certainly don't mind composite images. It is nicely done. But what "emotion" was trying to be conveyed by claiming it was an event that was impossible?
Who is being aggressive?Your passive-aggressive style is tiring (Sorry, no smiley face can offset that) :thumbdown: We got it, you are the authority on moon events and size, bravo (BTW, it was just a "photo name", I never claimed anything and freely disclosed how I created this image). Perhaps you should concentrate now on bombarding us with "fun images" to look at instead of rhetorics, last I have checked this is what we suppose to do here.
Ok, you win...Who is being aggressive?
Stunning image. Can you discuss the lighting. That is a big set to light. Thanks.With H4D-50 @ 35mm