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Omaroo, how long are the lenses you're using for the astro photos and how many images do you have stacked if you're stacking? I think the technique for that type of shooting is really interesting.
One I took a while ago but just did up in PP. I really like how it turned out. Lower Haight Ashbury district.
and one I did even further back that I like as well. Richmond district.
Both taken in San Francisco, CA.
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As far as my pictures go, I have a pretty good understanding of how all the settings work on my gear, but my artistic understanding is still somewhat limited.
Here are some of my favorites I've taken thus far (click for larger)
Winter 16-Feb-2010 by mattlach, on Flickr
Boston Sunset Harbor Cruise by mattlach, on Flickr
Florida: A White Christmas by mattlach, on Flickr
Winter Wonderland at Sunrise by mattlach, on Flickr
2010 9-5 04 by mattlach, on Flickr
Basket Case by mattlach, on Flickr
Camera Standoff. by mattlach, on Flickr
A Seagull by mattlach, on Flickr
Hook on Crane in Boston Harbor by mattlach, on Flickr
Bank of America Pavilion in Boston by mattlach, on Flickr
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Just a point and shoot...
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Free SaabWorld Stickers
"Sometimes it is better to travel than it is to arrive." - Robert Pirsig
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Just a couple from the weekend...
Canon 5D Mark-II 24-105mm F/4 L IS USM & 200mm F/2.8L
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Another three from this weekend. These were all taken under a near-full moon at or near midnight. The soft light lets the sea move (and it was actually thunderous) and paint a misty light at the edge of the beach up to the horizon. No Photoshop was employed - these are straight out of the camera into Canon DPP for basic white point adjustment and slight sharpening - straight to your monitor.
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Wow, those are pretty surreal images. Almost feels like it's on another planet.