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Thread: Mars Rover

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    Mars Rover

    Part of the new Space & Science Center at the air zoo where I volunteer. I don't know for sure if the sand is colored red or if it's the lighting. Had my WB set on flourescent. How's it look?
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    Re: Mars Rover

    Actually, I'm guessing that the sand is reddish-brown (think "red clay") and the overhead light is orange. It seems very highly saturated, but I believe that's more about the lighting than the photography.

    All in all, a good image.

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    Re: Mars Rover

    sharp. antennal leads off frame.
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    Re: Mars Rover

    i think crouching down and taking the shot at a different angle would really help. other than that, its a good shot. nice exposure and colors.
    I don't want it, I just need it...to breath ...to feel ...to know I'm alive.

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    Re: Mars Rover

    Quote Originally Posted by afdlips
    i think crouching down and taking the shot at a different angle would really help. other than that, its a good shot. nice exposure and colors.
    No can do--it's behind a wall about 4 ft high.:cryin:

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    Re: Mars Rover

    Quote Originally Posted by swmdrayfan
    No can do--it's behind a wall about 4 ft high.:cryin:
    i figured there was a catch somewhere in there.
    I don't want it, I just need it...to breath ...to feel ...to know I'm alive.

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