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April 28, 2011
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Canon
Canon EOS 7D
492/1 second
F/11.0
10 mm
100
Apr 18, 2011, 5:25:31 AM
Capture One 6 Windows
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:iconmarklucey:
492 sec exposure turns the rock shelf into a glutinous pond. Shot 40 minutes before sunrise.

Little Bay NSW.

Canon EOS 7D
Time 5:25:31 AM
Shooting Mode Bulb
Shutter Speed 492
Aperture Value 11.0
Evaluative Metering
ISO Speed 100
Lens EF-S10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 USM
Focal Length 10.0 mm
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:iconerikku-kun:
Another beautiful sunset :)
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:iconmarklucey:
*MarkLucey Apr 30, 2011   Photographer
It's a sunrise my friend
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:iconerikku-kun:
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I can never tell the difference. Curses :shakefist:
lol well either way looks great
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:iconmarklucey:
*MarkLucey May 1, 2011   Photographer
for future reference 95% will be sunrises.
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:iconerikku-kun:
so from now on say sunrise instead lol
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*MarkLucey May 1, 2011   Photographer
95% of the time and you'll be right
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~Mgbedt420 Apr 29, 2011  Hobbyist Photographer
hey man i had a question to you ever worry about sensor heating when shooting this long? ive done some long-exsposure work but always run into hotpixels.. yeah i could just fix it post-pro but what do you think about the sensor heating up that long?
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*MarkLucey Apr 29, 2011   Photographer
Never really worry about it. I use standard long exposure noise reduction only in camera. Sometimes I get a couple of hotpix's which are easily taken care off in pp. This particular one had none. Maybe because my long exposures are the first shot of the day and the ambient temperature is still cool as well as the camera. Theory only.
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~Mgbedt420 Apr 30, 2011  Hobbyist Photographer
ahh thanks for the feedback :)
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