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Fun with MF images - ARCHIVED - FOR VIEWING ONLY

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etrump

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Great images Woody, you're obviously enjoying the TC.

Shot this last night in the Outback. Cambo RS, P65+, 72mm, two shifted frames stitched.

 

etrigan63

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Great shot Ed!

I finally got around to playing with Jack's Resizing Action and here is the humble result:

I have to say I like it better than the original shot.
 

dick

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Great shot Ed!

I finally got around to playing with Jack's Resizing Action and here is the humble result:

I have to say I like it better than the original shot.
It does seem strange that there is still virtually no detail in thee building in the middle - perhaps the detail was in too subtle shades of grey?
 

Woody Campbell

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Great images Woody, you're obviously enjoying the TC.

Shot this last night in the Outback. Cambo RS, P65+, 72mm, two shifted frames stitched.

Ed -

Lovely image of Uluru - I've photographed it from the same spot but in less good light. Iconic image.
 
Lovely shot Ed, I havn't been there yet! Decided to play around with the focus stacking and Helicon focus, this is a two shot stack with the Hassy H4D-40 and 28mm lens, Taken down in the south west town of Dunsborough.




Cheers
Will.
 

Quentin_Bargate

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Nice shot, Will! I am becoming a fan of focus stacking.

Quentin

Lovely shot Ed, I havn't been there yet! Decided to play around with the focus stacking and Helicon focus, this is a two shot stack with the Hassy H4D-40 and 28mm lens, Taken down in the south west town of Dunsborough.




Cheers
Will.
 
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Decided to play around with the focus stacking and Helicon focus, this is a two shot stack with the Hassy H4D-40 and 28mm lens, Taken down in the south west town of Dunsborough.

Will,
I like this one a lot. Color, detail, composition all work very well. You and Quentin will have to write a short tutorial on focus stacking for the rest of us.
Joe
 

Quentin_Bargate

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Focus stacked and monochrome. It was important in this case to get both the old Cornish church and the ancient gate sharp. The colour version looks OK, but I prefer the mono conversion. H4D-50, 28mm HCD lens.



Quentin
 
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Shelby Lewis

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Ed, I love the 2nd one. :thumbup:

All are really nice, though.
Shelby
 
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