Moon Dreams

© Mark Javer

Moon Dreams

Uploaded: November 02, 2004

Description

6.3 1/800 F9, ISO 800 Tamron 75-300 LD, Clearwater Florida, Photographed by Mark Javer, at 6:55 pm See more images at www.360photostock.com

Comments

Mark Javer November 02, 2004

Just so you know, to create this I took my original photograph and simply did a "color shift" and gaus. blurr on the water. Hope this is helpful to someone? Markjay #184662

Karma Wilson November 02, 2004

Wonderfully done! It would place if I were a judge.

Karma #885514

Tammy McAllister November 02, 2004

Beautiful Mark, I appreciate your explanation! #885518

Cathy Barrows November 02, 2004

beautiful #885522

November 02, 2004

this is beautiful Mark! #885626

Leanne M.E. Boyd November 02, 2004

Simple and very effective! #885678

Mark Javer November 02, 2004

Thank you all, it feels good when viewers express their appreciation for something you create. Sometimes my images are "too simple" but, that's my tag line... expressing simplicity by design. Mark Javer #885825

Ellen L. Zaslaw November 02, 2004

Spectacular blues !!! #886918

Leonard Pierce December 16, 2004

CONGRATULATIONS!!!! #979134

Diane Dupuis December 17, 2004

Congrats on a beautiful shot and your well deserved win! #982575

Mette Vendelboe Allison level-classic December 17, 2004

Wonderful colours, mood and simplicity! Congrats! #983337

Kristi A. Howson December 18, 2004

Congratulations Mark...love the simple effectiveness of this!!!!! #985440

Leonard Pierce December 18, 2004

CONGRATULATIONS on your very well deserved Second Place win, Mark!!!! #985493

Anette Linnea Rasmussen December 19, 2004

WOW! Lovely Mark!
Congrats on your win!

Best wishes
Linnea #987139

Murry Grigsby December 20, 2004

Congrats on your win Mark!! #988733

Rudolf Schmid December 22, 2004

Is it not clear that the mood was just cut out with photoshop? There is no reflection of the moon on the water.

Nice composition nevertheless.


#992384

Mark Javer December 22, 2004

Rudolph......
no it actaully is NOT clear the moon was cutout in ps. if you read my description of how I changed the original photographic image, you would see that I used a gausian blurr on the water.... whatever reflection there was is lost in the 'blurr' ;-)

in addition, I have photographed literally hundreds of sunsets and moon scenes.... not always is there a reflection. This is especially true sometimes if there is cloud cover or even a certain cloud formation in the sky, along with several other factors. if you go to my website, you will see just a small portion of the number of sunsets I have photographed.... not all show reflection in the waters.

have a merry christmas!

markjay
thank you for your comment anyway. #992634

June Marie Sobrito December 25, 2004

Stunning! Congratulations! #996072

Karma Wilson December 26, 2004

Yet more confirmation that I am a good luck charm. I knew this would place! Congrats!

Karma #997434

Shelly A. Van Camp level-classic November 30, 2006

Beautiful..love your work and the colors..this is something like I would create. Well done!! #3650759

June 23, 2008

Mark, I am a band director in Saluda, SC. I'm thinking about maybe using your photo in our next year's marching band show. Is this possible? How would I go about this? #6097413

December 17, 2008

Allison, it is very easy to use my photo in your marching band show.... go to my website at www.360photostock.com and digital download the image in whatever size suites your needs :-)

#6905834


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