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"Full Moon"
A stunning full moon from the other night. Incredibly, the moon was so bright that it was actually difficult to look at. And in order to photograph it and the surrounding environment from my window, I had to create a composite image. I took two photos for each final picture, one with the exposure set for the moon, and one with the exposure set for the foreground. I subsequently merged the two in post-editing.
For additional tweaks, I tried to make them look as similar to what I really saw as I could.

@TakeN it was a beautiful full moon! Your photo is excellent.

@Cherishingsparrows2020 Thanks. Composite images are always very enjoyable to create, and can be exceedingly useful. One can produce some out-of-this-world pictures with such a technique, or simply make something look more realistic, as in this case.

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