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Dancing lunar eclipse...Posted by Sandrine (Cincinnati, United States) on 23 February 2008 in Plant & Nature and Portfolio. Serendipity shot! Thanks for stopping by! I love to hear any of your thoughts...
Comments (20)
Dylan from Delhi, United StatesI likeone main moon, then all the ghosting. It looks like somebody was playing pinball :] 23 Feb 2008 5:35am Wysterior from Kloten, SwitzerlandThat's a very funny and cool photo. Here the weather's freezing too.. 23 Feb 2008 5:39am Gary from Cochise County, United StatesWell this is a fun shot. Accident or meant to? 23 Feb 2008 8:12am @Gary: It was an accident! My camera was on a tripod but it moved anyway! It was set a 3 sec. Then I tried to do it on purpose but the shots did not turn out at all! Go figure? Thanks for stopping by and commenting:) MJ from Delaware, United Statesi really do like it... thanks for the view... I did not go out in the freezing weather... 23 Feb 2008 12:34pm vu@granby - Wolfgang Prigge from Granby, QC, CanadaIf I understand correctly this was a serendipity shot? Très bel effet! 23 Feb 2008 2:00pm Lyd from Zagreb, Croatiaoh yes, this is great.. even better then the usual moon shots ;) 23 Feb 2008 2:30pm Mandy from South AfricaI have to agree with you Sandrine - it has created an awesome effect! 23 Feb 2008 3:43pm Anne from White Rock, BC, CanadaWow! At first glance I thought you had a camera that would do multiple exposures on one frame! (That is one thing I miss on one of my old film cameras). Wonderful result through Serendipity! Really love the effect you created! :-() 23 Feb 2008 8:45pm John from Chicago, United StatesI like it. It always seems as though some of the very best shots are ones that happen by "happy accident". Sometimes we work so hard to get a good shot that we (to paraphrase an Indigo Girls song) "...think ourselves into jail..." Good job! 23 Feb 2008 11:24pm amy from Rocky Mountain House, CanadaI REALLY like how this turned out!! Actually, I love it!! FABulous Sandrine! Funny how accidents can turn out better than what you'd planned. 24 Feb 2008 1:59am |
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