Originally posted by 2351HD ...
Love the 3D feel you are able to achieve here Mike.
thanks. I got lucky. Lens is the 67 M*300, fwiw.
Originally posted by dadipentak That one answers the question I had about the first--which was whether the moon was lighting the under side of the tank. .
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The wood shape in the foreground makes that more than just a lovely scene.
It's a case of putting the light pollution to work for the scene. The downtown city lights are lighting the bottom as you surmised. I had to de-yellow them a bit because they are so strong.
Originally posted by PhilRich Mike, nice picture! Why the 9 stop ND?
Thx. I used an ND 9-stop to allow the colors to dwell on the water by smoothing out the ripples, and also create a backdrop for the pilings. A faster shutter makes the water too busy and the delicate colors are lost.