

Captured this while I was experimenting with light falloff.
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Moon over Urban PyramidWell it looks like a Pyramid...alas it's only Fed Square at night
![]() ![]() Captured this while I was experimenting with light falloff. Hassy, Leica, Nikon, iPhone
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This is cool. A couple of ideas - you could try this as a high-ish contrast b&w. May not work, but I'd be interested to see it. Also, if you could work on making the apex of the pyramid more clearly defined against the sky I think that would make this a stronger image. Nice shot.
Cheers,
macka a.k.a. Kris
cool wayne
although i would like to see the same thing re-visited where the moon is aligned with the apex that would be be absolutely lunar man! and also try it with a longer exposure so you get more ambient light in the sky, make it more abstract what kind of light falloff experimentation were you trying to achieve here?
thanks Macka and Wendell.
Macka - Will try and b&w and repost it. Actually the pic seems brighter on the LCD, which is probably why I missed the apex being lost into the sky :S Wendell, I was hoping for the moon to be at the apex as well, but unfortunately I can't control the moon and its movements ![]() i wasn't experimenting with light fall off with this pic. I was there experimenting with other stuff...just not this pic ![]() Hassy, Leica, Nikon, iPhone
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