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Moonrise over the Acropolis
Image Title:  Moonrise over the Acropolis
 
 By: Gary Auerbach  
  Copyright ©2003



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Photographer Gary Auerbach {K:3725}
Project #12 Dramatic B&W Shadows Camera Model Hasselblad
Categories Alternative Process
Film Format
Portfolio Lens 150 Sonnar
Uploaded 2/5/2003 Film / Memory Type plus x
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 373 Shutter 10 sec buildings, 1/60 moon
Favorites Aperture f8/f11
Critiques 9 Rating
6.19
/ 8 Ratings
Location City - 
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About Double Exposure. Final image is in platinum metal salts. I waited for the moon to clear the building because the light values between bldg and moon are too great. Exposed for 10 sec. on building, then raised camera and exposed 1/60th on moon putting it in the upper right quadrant. In 1999 enlarged negative and made 8x10 platinum print.
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There are 9 Comments in 1 Pages
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Dorothy Blum Cooper   {K:107} 2/5/2003
Again, an image that evokes a mood that can be felt by the viewer. The washed lighting that was captured by the photographer is superb!! I think that's what pulls me into this photograph. As with all of your images, I wish I could 'see' the actual work of art. Well done!!


Anindya Maity   {K:6478} 2/5/2003
I like this.The image of the moon realy sets the mood.


Deleted User   {K:4598} 2/5/2003
A very well done capture. Perhaps scale wise the Moon should have been a bit smaller but not a major nit. Posting a bit larger would allow the viewer to see more detail.


Gary Auerbach   {K:3725} 2/5/2003
Hello Harvey,

On the double exposure, I used the same lens 150mm sonnar, on both exposures. So the perspective of the moon is the same as the buildings.....full and bright!

Thank you for your comment..


Deleted User   {K:4598} 2/5/2003
OOPS :-).


paul durrant   {K:1047} 2/10/2003
a well crafted and dramatic work of art. excellent work!


Scott Ostrom   {K:672} 3/14/2003
I think that this is an amazing work of art! I love your technique. Great photo!


Enzo Molino   {K:531} 3/14/2003
Excellent exposure (both of them). Very nice image.


Ameet Mallapur   {K:1865} 4/28/2003
Excellent work gary:)


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