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Sony Forums Challenges | all galleries >> Challenge 52: Circles (hosted by MFC) >> Challenge 52: Eligible Gallery > 4th
Wheel of Fortune? *
by Luben Solev
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01-OCT-2003

4th
Wheel of Fortune? *
by Luben Solev


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Guest 08-Oct-2003 20:24
I also like the dark colors and symmetry. really neat shot, luben
Guest 07-Oct-2003 07:37
This image was taken around 7:20pm on Wednesday 1st of October 2003.
Sony Forums Challenges06-Oct-2003 04:07
Luben, great job with getting a perfect exposure. also, the symmetry does a great job at having my compare the diffrence between the two sides. Keep up the good work! pyogenes
Florindo Gallicchio 05-Oct-2003 20:17
A great shot of the Big Eye! Great job with the stacking. I like the motion of the wheel. Hmmm... When I was there, it was packed with people!
Guest 05-Oct-2003 13:45
A good catch. Hope you have fortune with your wheel.
Sony Forums Challenges04-Oct-2003 20:06
WOW, great shot, and great Shay Stacking technique. ........... Vikas.
johnebones04-Oct-2003 02:01
Beautiful shot. I have Shay's stacking technique bookmarked. BTW, your image is my namesake ! -johnebones (aka j. fortune)
Guest 03-Oct-2003 19:50
Don't thank me. I learned it from the great man himself. Shay!!! What would STF do without him....
Sony Forums Challenges03-Oct-2003 10:56
Luben, I really like your perspective and the symmetry here...and all the evening lights along the walkway, in the trees, and on the wheel. Nice choice of subject...and well-captured. Thanks for explaining your technique to reduce noise. MFC
Guest 03-Oct-2003 09:11
I shot this the night before on a trip to London. This is the millenium wheel at Westminster.

The shot was stitched using Panorama Factory from 2 shots. Each of those was created by stacking 3 exposures just to reduce noise (not to increase dynamic range). It was drizzling at the time, so I had to clone out one or two droplets in Photoshop.

Hope you like it.