Moonrise at Trona

JimFox

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From Trona Pinnacles last weekend. The moon was rising close to sunset so it made for pretty good shooting conditions. Towards the end though it was getting pretty dark and there was over a 5 stop difference between the ground and the moon. Underexposing by 5 stops didn't get me any more moon detail it simply made the moon smaller and smaller while still bright with no detail.

So I just worked with it, and excepted there was not detail and just processed this one. The light clouds made for some kind of interesting conditions I think.

All comments are welcome,

Jim

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Ben Egbert

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Neat image, I suspect there was no detail because a scrim of clouds covered it and only the light shown through.
 

AlanLichty

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Nice mood to this scene Jim. I like the detail in the foreground on the pinnacles - that makes the partially obscured moon work just fine.
 

Kyle Jones

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Nice job centering the Moon over the smaller pointy thing! I think the sky and Moon look great. I'm wondering how some more contrast in the ground might look.
 

JimFox

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Nice job centering the Moon over the smaller pointy thing! I think the sky and Moon look great. I'm wondering how some more contrast in the ground might look.
Thanks so much Kyle!

Actually the contrast it does have is a last minute increase as I was just about to wrap it up. So I definitely could add more and try it out.
 

Mike Mancil

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My first look set my imagination spinning to all the science fiction I've read. This looks like what I envision in many of those stories. A well planned and evocative image.
 

Martín el Escocés

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Very interesting shot, Jim. The spooky atmosphere you have achieved, with these conditions and your spot-on composition, make this work oh so well!
 

Bart Carrig

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That's a great comp, and perfect timing. You don't need to "see" the moon in a setting like that. It has a voice of its own. Well done.

Bart
 
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