sweet burnout pic from Pinks, and some night shots.
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FULL MOON.... I live on the Pacific..and full moon nites are very bright here..mostly due to reflecting light off of ocean....must have been a very clear night there...in Chicago though..???? I see your point...hopefully he will respond......................might have taken the pics beside the ILLINOIS OCEAN.
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the OP said he needed to chop out the tripod shadow in his pic. the 2nd pic also has a port-a-jon in the backround.
pics must not have been taken anywhere around chicago. even on clear nights its not that bright, and isn't that the sun setting in the 1st pic. good pics though.
pics must not have been taken anywhere around chicago. even on clear nights its not that bright, and isn't that the sun setting in the 1st pic. good pics though.
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FULL MOON.... I live on the Pacific..and full moon nites are very bright here..mostly due to reflecting light off of ocean....must have been a very clear night there...in Chicago though..???? I see your point...hopefully he will respond......................might have taken the pics beside the ILLINOIS OCEAN.
i would understand canada i heard in the summer its like 20 hrs of light
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I was going to say the same thing^, hence why he is using a tripod so as not to get a blurry picture. I think they are kinda cool pictures( the last ones) the way you can see the stars standing out.
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Normally on a clar night you can see more stars with a more blue look to the sky.
And yes I know I need to delete out the portajohn to...lol