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Beautiful image Rand!Alabama Hills, Eastern Sierra
GFX 100, 45mm 2 image stitch. I love the Eastern Sierra and especially the Alabama Hills area near Lone Pine, CA.
I’m fortunate to live half a day’s drive from the area. COLD February morning, pre-chosen sunrise location.
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Rand
Seems the tilt practice you did back at home is paying some dividends. Glad to see you're having a good time!BTS in same area in Death Valley and where I intended to be at sunrise on the image above, but that's another story.
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Yes Rodrigo, but I wish I was a better student!Seems the tilt practice you did back at home is paying some dividends. Glad to see you're having a good time!
Glad to see that you had no sneaker waves!We rolled into Bandon Beach, Oregon just in time for me to pull my camera out wade out into the edge of the water and get a couple shots before the the sun went behind a cloud bank. By the way, if it makes anyone other than me nervous seeing a camera unattended, my hand is just out of the frame.
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Graham, me too! They have warnings out for those today.Glad to see that you had no sneaker waves!
Nicely done Warren. Looks like your new outfit is working out very well for you!The Denver skyline.
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Cambo WRS 1600 – Rodenstock 180mm HR Digaron-S – Hasselblad CFV II 50c
3 shot stitch with 5mm fall. 20mm left, 0, 20 right.
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The same view with the 90mm APO Digitar taken just a few minutes later.
3 shot stitch with 5mm fall. 15mm left, 0, 15 right.
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Finally, I went back to the 180mm and here is a two shot stitch taken with it.
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Thanks Rob! It's been a lot of fun. Sadly, since I am only renting the 180mm I have to send it back to Capture Integration tomorrow. What an amazing lens!Nicely done Warren. Looks like your new outfit is working out very well for you!
I've heard nothing but good things about that one. Jim Kasson (who hangs out at DPReview's medium format forum) has one and has been showcasing what it can do in his IR photography.Thanks Rob! It's been a lot of fun. Sadly, since I am only renting the 180mm I have to send it back to Capture Integration tomorrow. What an amazing lens!
Nice! Any problem with stray light with this kind of lens?I've heard nothing but good things about that one. Jim Kasson (who hangs out at DPReview's medium format forum) has one and has been showcasing what it can do in his IR photography.
That Roddie lens is definitely not in my budget! But I do like that focal length. Until I can put together the funds for a lens in that league, I've been pleased with my poor man's substitute: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ydQw6aff8zArbeexV5XN9qtVGAi1Fn3r/view?usp=sharing This is 20mm left-right shift. Focus is 4.3km in the distance. It's for evaluation purposes so I exposed to the right and have done no processing.