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Another great image from Aspen specialist.Endless Aspens and Mountains.
Another great image from Aspen specialist.
Stitched?
Dan, I am assuming this is a composite image. How many images did you use? On first glance it looks like one inverted and reflected, but I am unsure. Very beautiful.
Craig, which supercomputer did you use, IBM or Cray? :ROTFL:Star trails over a fairly large city. This is a blend of 70 frames at 30 seconds each, ISO 400 @ f/8.0. The individual frames were processed in Capture One and exported as PSDs. They were then loaded as layers in Photoshop and converted to a Smart Object. I duplicated the smart object and used the Maximum stacking mode for the sky (to reveal the star trails) and the Mean stacking mode for the foreground (to get loads of shadow detail). The resulting PSB file is just over 33 GB.
Phase One XF / IQ4 150 back, Phase One 35mm BR lens.
Nice! My kind of shot, Craig!Star trails over a fairly large city. This is a blend of 70 frames at 30 seconds each, ISO 400 @ f/8.0. The individual frames were processed in Capture One and exported as PSDs. They were then loaded as layers in Photoshop and converted to a Smart Object. I duplicated the smart object and used the Maximum stacking mode for the sky (to reveal the star trails) and the Mean stacking mode for the foreground (to get loads of shadow detail). The resulting PSB file is just over 33 GB.
Phase One XF / IQ4 150 back, Phase One 35mm BR lens.