


Wallpaper Other by guitarec 6 comments
Same reason you don't see stars in the sky from the Apollo Moon missions - to correctly expose the surface, there isn't enought light produced by the stars to be seen above that glaring surface.
If you were to take a picture of a bright light source during broad daylight, the camera will adjust the exposure to compensate for that light source. The resulting image looks like a light source taken at twilight (or even at night, depending on how bright the subject is).
Oh, and ...um... ...because I forget to put them in...
Either way, I thought it looked good.
Eric "GuitarEC" - Nov 17 2006

Wallpaper Other by guitarec 6 comments
That being said, I'm thinking I'll make a few more showing off this mesh. Was there any particular angle you would like?
Eric "GuitarEC" - Nov 17 2006

Wallpaper Other by guitarec 7 comments