Mexecutioner
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Thanks Greg, yes we are becoming friendsBeautiful Shot Rodrigo! It looks like you and the bee got along ok. I hope all is well!
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Thanks Greg, yes we are becoming friendsBeautiful Shot Rodrigo! It looks like you and the bee got along ok. I hope all is well!
And the scene that this is behind? How did the image come out?Pacific Spirit Park, high tide rolling in. Systematic GT5543LS with AS Z1 dp. STC w/150 and P1 IQ260A with 10stop ND, 3 stop soft grad, yellow-orange filter. I don't know who the person is looking for rocks.
Also post in tripod/head thread. And a cube would look so cool with this setup.
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And the scene that this is behind? How did the image come out?
Matt
Good reminder, I added my shot to my post aboveI think this thread went off track a while ago. It use to be you showed the finished photo along with a shot of the setup at time of creation. Just showing the setup is not telling the whole story. I hope we can get back to the original idea of this thread.
PS: I do like looking at camera gear like everyone else!
Never done that!… and a reminder that I had the STC at +10mm shift from a previous location and I forgot to zero it. Whoops.
Yea never done that either! Or forget to reset tilt to zero...Never done that!
Dave
Wait….I need to reset tilt too!?Yea never done that either! Or forget to reset tilt to zero...
John
Mistakes boost understanding.Here’s one of mine from the weekend, and a reminder that I had the STC at +10mm shift from a previous location and I forgot to zero it. Whoops.
Nope. Not me ever either Neither tilt or riseYea never done that either! Or forget to reset tilt to zero...
John
I warn you. It's a $49 rail, and worth every penny. It's stable enough, but an ergonomic nightmare. My favorite feature - it has bubble levels on the ends of the tightening knobs. They would only be useful if the whole rig were on its side. . The RRS is on backorder. As for the floor, heck, we have a subway line under the building. That Gitzo is a monster.Nicely done! But we need a side-on view to fully appreciate the overkill-ness of your long lens rail. And I suppose that the 12 second delay also allowed the floor to stop shaking before the shutter tripped.
John
You mean the authentic beige rotary phone, right?Matt, everyone's studio should have nice furnishings...