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Old 7th September 2007   #1
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Default Sunrise over a different planet...



I know this is not for images, but it is taken with E-500, ED50 and of course, no flash.

What do you think?
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Old 7th September 2007   #2
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Looks like you trampled on yr E500 image sensor and that was the last image from it .....

Nice !
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Old 7th September 2007   #3
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WOW!!!

The eco system is really going that badly...pictures of the hole in the ozone layer can also be seen in sweden....
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Old 7th September 2007   #4
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Looks like you shown a kelidoscopic torch over your bedsheet or something...

One thing, that orange/red glow at the top left corner - is that because of your long exposure?
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i like this! =) =) =)

why don't want to post outside of four-thirds?
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What in the solar system is that flyer??
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wow
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Originally Posted by holidaydom View Post
One thing, that orange/red glow at the top left corner - is that because of your long exposure?
EXIF info is in the image, anyway, shutter speed: 1/400 sec, aperure: f/7.1, A priority, ISO: 100. The orange glow is actually the sun, and definitely nothing in the image is caused by any manipulation, or long exposure. Only added a black frame around, and a slight level adjustments is done, RAW converted to jpeg in Studio, the level is adjusted and the frame is added in PS.
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ohhhh you used a very very long lens to play with those funny clouds from yesterday is it?
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Thank you for all the 'wow' and 'nice' and similar comments. I really appreciate that. As for more details, and where OlyFlyer was flying around, sorry, you have to wait until tonight or tomorrow night. I hope to post a few more images first, and will explain the technical details after. It is now 9am here in Sweden, and I won't be able to post images before about 9-10pm tonight, as the earliest time. I hope you will get back to see more.
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ohhhh you used a very very long lens to play with those funny clouds from yesterday is it?
No, not really. The lens used is the ED 50 f/2.0 @ f/7.1.

I forgot to mention in my posts, the image is not croped, only resized.
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thought i saw a cd!
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Excellent work there, your best one so far even though it is abstract.

I will urge you to print it big and hang it in your living room or something.

It will look stunning.
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Psychedelic! Very 70's.

Reminds me of the recent spotting of iridescent clouds over Singapore (some atmospheric effect that gives the clouds a rainbow-like look).
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Default Entering hyperspace speed...

Here comes the next one. Earlier than I thought.

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Wah nice shot.
No satelite or ufo?
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This one is much better than the first.

And thanks for pointing out the EXIF - made me realise that my offic PC didn't have the ability to read EXIF (I just assumed is wasn't there )

Now for the important bit - what the heck is this and how did you take it?

Some kind of spinning light toy perhaps?
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Here comes number three...



Spinning light turbulance.
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Sorry, you have come back later for the technical details about the where, why and how...

Will post that on Sunday evening (Swedish time). So, be patient...

Thank you for your comments so far.
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Here comes number four...

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