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Sony Forums Challenges | all galleries >> Challenge 35: Shadows & Silhouettes (hosts: Mark J & MFC) >> Challenge 35 Exhibition Gallery > Bad Moon Rising
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25-JAN-2003

Bad Moon Rising
by pablo

Sony Cybershot
1/100s f/2.4 at 39.2mm iso100 hide exif
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Date/Time25-Jan-2003 08:32:47
MakeSony
ModelCybershot
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length39.2 mm
Exposure Time1/100 sec
Aperturef/2.4
ISO Equivalent100
Exposure Bias
White Balance
Metering Modematrix (5)
JPEG Qualitynormal (2)
Exposure Programmanual (1)
Focus Distance3.330 m

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Sony Forums Challenges11-Feb-2003 00:24
Original photo is the colored photo depicted by the planet. I took the original, duplicated to a new layer, changed new layer to greyscale, selected a circle on the color image,pasted on top of the B&W layer. I couldn't sphereize the selection of the planet because it would distort the trees, so I put a spotlight lighting effect on the planet to give it the illusion of being rounded. Then flattened. voila! pablo
Sony Forums Challenges10-Feb-2003 04:11
Fabulous. Fremiet
Sony Forums Challenges09-Feb-2003 19:01
MIke, I don't mean to answer for Pablo here, just want to take a guess at it. Might be that Pablo created a solid colored round object, pasted it in as a separate layer, then gave the layer a translucent appearance so the background (the clouds) would show through?
How'd I do Pablo, close ?
Guest 09-Feb-2003 18:58
Very nicely done Pablo! The "bad moon" gives a surreal look to your image and, adds just the right touch of color / interest. You also chose a very suitable color... that's one bad moon you've got there :-) Mark J
Sony Forums Challenges09-Feb-2003 17:48
Really interesting effect here, pablo...if you feel like it, could you describe how you did this? MFC