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Ouray Colorado under a mostly clear night sky. Took about a half an hour to figure out how to make this shot happen. I have seen a lot of photos from this overlook, but none that really captures that special feeling of winter in a mountain town. I know there are a lot of hotels here, but it still seems like someone has left a light on for me while I was away. How many light sources can you count?
{at the risk of pulling the curtain back too far: Started off with some pretty heavy filtration, which gave mixed results. The super wide lens I ended up using doesn't accept filters, so I started to bracket time and WB. What you see here is the result of many individual exposures selectively blended together. Got lucky with the cloudless sky. Most of that day was a high overcast, which, also luckily, was settled over Montrose whose light pollution is visible at center frame. These results gave me a helluvan idea for the next shot, I love it when ideas chase each other around the room!}

On en a fait des tops sur les pochettes d’albums : les plus belles, les plus moches, les plus gays, les plus kitsch, les plus controversées… Certaines auraient leur place dans ce classement me direz-vous ? Pas sûr.
Et vous, vous en voyez d’autres ?
Source : smosh.com
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Chris Kotsiopoulos composed this image with about 500 star-trail, 35 sun sequence and 25 landscape shots. The result is a stunning 24 hours shot which you should see in a higher resolution. If you want to know how he did you should read his post here.
