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That's how it goes, you sacrifice resolution for image quality. :ROTFL:crummy resolution; i can't even make out the license plate of the SUV
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That's how it goes, you sacrifice resolution for image quality. :ROTFL:crummy resolution; i can't even make out the license plate of the SUV
Mason,Great Shot as usual Ed. What time of the year was it taken? My guess is early May.
Mason.
Interesting to see you using a P30 with that kit. Any problems using shifts?Nothing to compare with the image above, but my own first post here:
Aspen Grove, after a recent storm. Two shot (shift) stitch w/ a P30 on a Cambo WDS, with 47XL at f11.5
Jamie
Interesting to see you using a P30 with that kit. Any problems using shifts?
Lovely image, I like the tonalities and would love to see the aspen detail.
Ed - Love the images! Too bad about the crappy detail :watch::ROTFL:Mason,
This was taken the last week of May. The next morning it snowed but warmed up to 35 once the sun came up. Summer comes slowly there.
Ed
Don, thank you.I'm in agreement with Ed. Great tones and detail; nice to see someone working "outside the box" with a tech camera.
Dear EdThat's how it goes, you sacrifice resolution for image quality. :ROTFL:
Exceptionally well seen and executed Shelby.
Wow, that is gorgeous and insanely sharp! Assuming I know where that is, were you east or west of 95?Took some artistic license with this one.
Thank you Victor. This is a stitch of six sensor+ exposures processed with 200% scaling in C1. The net when stitched is just shy of 28,000 pixels wide.Dear Ed
Really great use of light! Is this one image, cropped or a pano? From the crops, implies, with sensor + that the original is half the resolution (in 1 dimension) of the P65+. At ISO 400, 5.6 and 1/100 I assume you were in a much dimmer light than it appears here.
Regardless, you captured a very interesting shot!!!
best regards
Victor
Thank you Bill. Not sure about the highway but this was shot from the first mckinley viewpoint on the bus tour in Denali.Exceptionally well seen and executed Shelby.
Wow, that is gorgeous and insanely sharp! Assuming I know where that is, were you east or west of 95?
Ah, that is a very, very long way from where I thought it was.Thank you Bill. Not sure about the highway but this was shot from the first mckinley viewpoint on the bus tour in Denali.
Looks like Kodachrome Pass alothough I forget which stop. Great image bro!Thank you Bill. Not sure about the highway but this was shot from the first mckinley viewpoint on the bus tour in Denali.
Shelby - I've always felt that the hallmark of a really great image it that it speaks to the viewer and tells a story; that story changes with the viewer. This is a great image.
Cheers!
Shelby
Shelby, I like the look of this image much better than the previous version. The tonality is very pleasing and DOF is wonderful. It works nicely to draw my attention to her eyes (makeup not withstanding ).I agree, Steve. That kind of work, especially with my family, is something dear to my heart and really flows pretty naturally for me. Most of my past work in portraiture/weddings has been lifestyle oriented and/or a bit "loose" stylistically...
Can you tell I'm really enjoying, but really struggling with this slower working method?
One more version... a more traditional b/w treatment of the shot above. Trying to retain skin texture as much as possible. Still not much I can due with the overly glopped-on mascara without spending hours reconstructing eyelashes. This is starting to get closer to my typical processing "look", i believe.
Cheers!
Shelby
Ed,Here is the last shot of the day taken ISO 1600 which would have been worthless without sensor+. The colors were incredible by this time and considering I shot this with the 300mm I am very impressed with the detail. If you notice, there is a wind farm in the upper left at least 60 miles from my location.