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Old 28-04-2012, 04:03 PM
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I have updated my astrophotography blog with a new version.

The new version takes in to consideration some of the useful feedback I've received, including:
- Sky colour altered to be more neutral. This has had a nice effect of emphasising the foreground colours more, I like it.
- Headlamp and interior lighting changed to be more orange, matching better the type of light you would expect from a vehicle of this era.
- Fixed a few layering issues with the sky and silhouettes

Thanks everyone for your PM's and replies. I think the new revision is better balanced as a result. Colour is still very subjective

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Originally Posted by gregbradley View Post
I like that a lot. Nice and arty.

Great composition.

Greg.
Glad you liked it, thanks for taking the time to give feedback

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Originally Posted by seeker372011 View Post
Like it.nice to see something different
Thanks for taking the time to comment, glad you liked it

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Originally Posted by Rigel003 View Post
Lovely mix of elements Roger. I really like the blue and green tones and there's a hint of mystery that combines with the starry sky to get the imagination running.
Thanks I'd be interested to hear what you think of the new version. I fear I may have removed warmed up the blue too much. I like the blue of the original, but accept it didn't quite match the era being aimed for. Let me know if you have a chance to take a second look

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Originally Posted by midnight View Post
Some of the best places I've found are out east of Norseman in and past Fraser Range. Just magic out there and your photo reminds of the terrain out that way.

Lovelly shot and the truck makes for an element of derelict & mystery.

Well done Roger and hope you've found some nice places.

Darrin...
I'd love to get out there. Quite a drive out there though, I'd really need more time. Could be included in a 1-2 week excursion to that and the Esperence south-coast area, that'd be fun. I imagine the vegetation would be somewhat similar to where I was, but more hilly terrain I guess.
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