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December 25, 2007
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Taken in the Lindenpark, Rostock at night. It is a small park, previously being a cemetery, that's why there are still many graves and headstones (though none visible here).

The path is still covered with frost and I liked the way the branches form an arch over the way. I would have liked it better if the trees still had frost on them, but well ... you probably can't have everything.

25 second exposure, ISO 200, f/2.8.

Nearly no visible postprocessing, though I created three differently lighted images with RawShooter and fed them into Picturenaut for HDR generation. So the only visible thing is that the trees in the foreground are a bit lightened up without brightening the background.
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=AlexandraGaudiosi Dec 24, 2010   Photographer

Congratulations! You have been chosen as a winner
in my winter photography contest and have been
featured here! > :snowflake: [link] :snowflake: Please :+fav: the article
so you get more exposure!
:holly: Happy Holidays! :love:
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:iconjo-i:
Whee, thanks a lot. Nice winter solstice gift from you ;) :hug:
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=AlexandraGaudiosi Dec 25, 2010   Photographer
:) your welcome!
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:iconjo-i:
Thanks a lot. It looked much less impressive in reality, however :)
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:iconmoonfullofstars:
Really? Even more impressive work you've done then :)
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:iconjo-i:
Well, might have been due to my eyes. After all, a really long exposure brings details you won't see with the naked eye at night.
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:iconmoonfullofstars:
Very true. That's the great thing about long exposures.
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