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Midnight Sun

Mojoworld Fantasy posted on May 01, 2004
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Sun's shape is slightly distorted unfortunately. TFV&C.

Comments (4)


bentobox

1:31AM | Sat, 01 May 2004

I just assumed that the star was rotating fast enough that it had a tidal bulge. :)

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JAYBEEH

9:53AM | Sat, 01 May 2004

If you keep you're camera angle below something like 60 degrees(I think...lol.)...spheres like sun & moons tend not to warp...otherwise if you use a much wider camera angle suns & moons must be in the centre of the image so as not to warp...hope this helps...nice shot!!

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lewis_moorcroft

7:38AM | Sun, 02 May 2004

Nice calming image

avidflame

4:15PM | Tue, 04 May 2004

Having spent ages trying to align a shot on some details while excluding a 'meloned moon' the angle Jaybeeh was hinting at is about 90 degrees. If you want to put an orbiting element more to the side of the pic 90 degrees is about the limit before you get some ovalling. Otherwise as he pointed out centralising works fine. You usually don't notice the suns as much but this is quite a large one ;) I like this lake area on the left with the darker green rocks.


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