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Originally Posted by strongmanmike
Hmm? Ok fair enough, it is probably due to the fact that the hills are so well lit..? The scene may look more real if the hills were no so evenly and well illuminated..? It may also just be a function of the dynamic range handling and the fact that the scenes field of view is so similar to a naked eye scene that the brain (well mine and Gregs anyway  ) doesn't believe it as it is so far from the visual reality ..?
Mike
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I understand, I lifted the exposure on those hills and that may be a little unnatural as it was a pitch dark night. I appreciate your feedback as it helps me find a balance between light and darkness in the foreground.
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Originally Posted by Lester
Very nice image Luis, thanks for the view. All the best.
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Ty!
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Originally Posted by sly
I love this wideview!
Really GREAT!
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Thanks!
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Originally Posted by rcheshire
Bien hecho Luis... ?Donde esta? Patagonia
Excuse my Spanish. That's a breathtaking view.
Astrotrac is doing a great job.
PM sent.
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Ty! It's only 330km away from Buenos Aires. Still far from where Patagonia begins. This hills are part of the Tandilia System, it's one of the oldest rock formations on earth dating from more than 2000 million years ago. Millions of years ago the mountains where higher than the Himalayas reaching 9000mts, now they range from 50 to 400mts. It's a nice place to explore!
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