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Old 06-12-2023, 07:12 AM
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Originally Posted by Peter Ward View Post
OK, in that sense no picture is "real". But images that faithfully reproduce the colours of a dim scene can easily be done.

For example: a landscape being illuminated by moonlight.

Not much colour if any, is perceived by eye.

Yet a brief time exposure (using daylight colour temperature, as the moon reflects sunlight!) reveals all the colours you can see during daylight.
(this was a photo category at the Malin awards a while ago)

The time exposure does not bizarrely turn grass purple....which was the point I hoping to simply make.

P.S.
As an example, I've now uploaded an picture I took while ago, at Ayers Rock (or whatever it's called now) which was taken a little after midnight. Yet looks like it was taken at midday. I'll let interested viewers join the dots
Thanks Peter,
that's a great pic of Ayers Rock.
You have the correct colours just from moonlight.

cheers
Allan
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