last traces of Moon..

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Adithya U N
last traces of Moon..
Made this image over the weekend.. Given the short duration of time for which the moon will be existent, finding an appealing composition is tough..and i feel i could have done better.. See whether this composition works for you..Then comes the challenge of retaining/enhancing the mood while processing...
Ganesh - what are your thoughts?
Wed Nov 16, 2011 11:20 am
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Commentby Ganesh H Shankar on Sun Nov 20, 2011 6:18 pm

Hi Adithya, thanks for sharing ! I think square crop works here.

In past one struggle I faced with flash/torch light using macro is matching the color temperature of the torch/flash light with the rest of the frame. In this frame I think the warm tone of the damselfly and the blue tone of the twilight time does not seem to match quite well. Also, I feel the moon could have got a little more emphasis to enhance the feel of twilight. What are your thoughts on conflicting moods ?

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Commentby Adithya U N on Thu Nov 24, 2011 9:19 am

Totally agree with you on the conflicting moods in the image Ganesh..
the original was even bright,hence i had to burn it a bit to bring it close to the tonality of the twilight. I think in the interest of setting the WB which will balance the twilight mood and the damsel fly tonality, i think the moon got lost ;)
- Thanks for your inputs...

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