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    Night time in Cambria, CA

    This is from our trip up the central coast. Both images were shot using available light and using a tripod and shot timer for the moon shot and a fence post for the wheel shot.
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    Re: Night time in Cambria, CA

    i like both of these but especially the first of the moon. Nice composition and exposure and the blowout of the moon does not hurt this, I think. The stars in the sky is an extra treat.
    The second shot looks like you could come down on exposure a stop to bring back the night mood. The details in the bg are not important, not moreso than the night mood.
    good stuff
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    Re: Night time in Cambria, CA

    looks like there was no breeze to make the trees blurry. good shot. How long was your exposure..?
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    Re: Night time in Cambria, CA

    Thanks for the comments. The exposure for the moon shot was 30 seconds.

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