it's a digital terrain model of the mojave crater, based on photos & data sent back by NASA's Mars Recon Orbiter. Those slopes? Two and a half miles steep.
More info here: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/MRO/multimedia/pia12840.html
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it's a digital terrain model of the mojave crater, based on photos & data sent back by NASA's Mars Recon Orbiter. Those slopes? Two and a half miles steep.
More info here: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/MRO/multimedia/pia12840.html
Using a flashlight for long exposure landscapes works pretty well for lighting select objects in the foreground. It's kinda like a real-life version of photoshop, or a "macro burn tool," painting in certain features for just the right amount of time for them to expose correctly. This shot's the result of some experimentation in a vineyard at one in the morning, with a pretty bright LED flashlight. It's a tad more accurate than using a regular flash, which i dig.
a broader beam, btw, will give you a better effect than a hard spotlight. think "bigger brush."