I'm curious, how do you get the moons to follow a natural arc when pasting them to PS? Do you just wing is or do you put up a curved line to follow? I've been experimenting with the eclips shots I took and not having a lot of luck with getting them to follow a arc. Straight diagonal line no problem but a arc looks much more natural and better. Paul
Thanks guys. I feel that it shouldn't be in eligible cause this is made up of a black, made up background with 10 little snippets from 10 different shots. It's more of a test of Photoshop skills than photographic skills.
The other part of just entering it, the moon looks like dots after I shrink it down to the required size.
Trav, a few of us (5) met up at the Cathedral in Saint Paul, Minnesota. Total, there was probably close to 100 people on the stairs and lawn either photographing or just viewing the eclipse.
I tried 3 cameras that night. My main goal was to use the interval function in my Panasonic to get the city scape with the moon going across the sky. I failed. After a few shots, the camera lost focus, so I started it again. Then with the changing brightness of the moon, some shots were to bright, some to dark. Lets just say that by having my ass handed to me on this, I'll do things differently the next time I try night shots.
Nicely done...this is much better than the one I did last year...very good! But why not in Eligible? (Also, where did you shoot this? What conditions, altitude, ect...if you don't mind....cause I'm jealous...lol) Traveller