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Water in the Stars

  • Writer: Cory
    Cory
  • May 7, 2018
  • 1 min read

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This photo required a mass amount of time and positioning actually. So in the process of shooting this photo i had to wait till the fall of the night sky to actually get the shot. And to make sure it was all perfect i had a light fixed on the location of the peak of an ice block that most reminded me of a mountain top. So the time was almost midnight and i could see the stars in the background of the shot but i had to place the camera on a tripod in order to obtain a long enough exposure to get the stars. After i took the picture i could see too well on the screen to clearly see the picture i had just taken so i waited till the next day to where i could place in on a computer. Upon examining the photo i realized that the flashlight had actually captured the individual water droplets from the waterfall witch added to the stars that showed as bright as day in the background.

 
 
 

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