View single post by Robert
 Posted: Wed Dec 2nd, 2015 15:03
Robert



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It takes the colour out of it but the line remains. o.O You can just about see it at the right hand side in the CA control panel images above.

On the skyline it's pretty easy to clone out but in the tangle of twigs and branches in the tree I gave up and areas of grey remain where the gaps are too tight and too numerous to spend that much time on. I feel the grey patches detract from the image somewhat.

I am still a bit unsure about the image as a whole, I like the effect but not sure I have made the best use of the capture I made, I have got too hung up on the CA, or whatever it is and have rather lost the plot on the image itself. I think I am developing the skills I need, so that if I ever do see a full moon, a clear sky and little or no wind up there in Glenridding, or elsewhere, I might actually manage to capture something worthwhile...

The site where I am taking the pix is a long way from here, ~35 miles or so, I suppose there will be comparable places much nearer home but not sure where! Perhaps any dark hillside skyline would do, after dark with a full moon and no clouds... Try other bodies and other lenses at various settings. Maybe wide open isn't best for CA? I need to learn more about it.



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