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A intensidade da luz é directamente proporcional ao tempo de exposição.

Se fizeres exposições mesmo muito longas (estou a falar de horas) podem aparecer-te na fotos coisas que tu não consguiste na altura ver com clareza.

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E viva o google...

http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap041007.html

Explanation: Moonsets are not often quite as exciting as this one. But amateur astronomer Marc-Andre Besel was impressed by the brilliant lighting displays that joined the first quarter Moon and stars of the constellation Scorpius in western skies. On August 22, 2004, his view looked across the Gulf of Mexico from Anna Maria Island, Florida, USA, a region that would experience even more stormy weather in the coming days. The alluring digital image is a time exposure, by chance capturing the details of a brief flash of lightning along with an overexposed Moon and dramatic cloud formations. In fact, the exposure is long enough to show the background stars as short streaks or trails. The bright yellowish star trail, just above and right of the lightning flash, is red giant star Antares.

A foto chama-se: Moon Lightning

Credit & Copyright: Marc-André Besel

Não é fake não senhora, apenas imenso tempo de exposição durante um pôr-do-sol e uma tempestade (pelo menos é o que diz a explicação).

Agora se foi sorte ou não, só o fotógrafo sabe o que queria mas depois de ler isto "...region that would experience even more stormy weather in the coming days..." tenho as minhas dúvidas que tenha sido tanta sorte assim.

Abraço.

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E viva o google...

http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap041007.html

Explanation: Moonsets are not often quite as exciting as this one. But amateur astronomer Marc-Andre Besel was impressed by the brilliant lighting displays that joined the first quarter Moon and stars of the constellation Scorpius in western skies. On August 22, 2004, his view looked across the Gulf of Mexico from Anna Maria Island, Florida, USA, a region that would experience even more stormy weather in the coming days. The alluring digital image is a time exposure, by chance capturing the details of a brief flash of lightning along with an overexposed Moon and dramatic cloud formations. In fact, the exposure is long enough to show the background stars as short streaks or trails. The bright yellowish star trail, just above and right of the lightning flash, is red giant star Antares.

A foto chama-se: Moon Lightning

Credit & Copyright: Marc-André Besel

Não é fake não senhora, apenas imenso tempo de exposição durante um pôr-do-sol e uma tempestade (pelo menos é o que diz a explicação).

Agora se foi sorte ou não, só o fotógrafo sabe o que queria mas depois de ler isto "...region that would experience even more stormy weather in the coming days..." tenho as minhas dúvidas que tenha sido tanta sorte assim.

Abraço.

eu ia dizer o mesmo, li ali a descrição no fundo da pagina: http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap041007.html

" In fact, the exposure is long enough to show the background stars as short streaks or trails. The bright yellowish star trail, just above and right of the lightning flash, is red giant star Antares"

A foto tá mt fixe! =)

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zaper , do pouco q sei de fotografia o q nao e mt , mas mais q alguns q aqui ja puseram o seu reply , so tenho a dizer uma coisa .

Sem nada a acrescentar aos teus replys dando-te toda a razao , ja agora gostava so de pedir a algum de vcs para fazer uma montagem assim sffv ! :D

Nao se esqueçam de pormenores q sao importantes ! ;)

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