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Lovely, lovely shot! Even without focus stacking, many other elements work to make this image one I'd like to see in a lrge print. Each time I've been to Acadia the weather has never been cooperative and look forward to a return visit. Time exposures at dusk is also something I haven't worked in MF. Very nice!
Agreed! I wish there was more options for tilt/shift for the 645D.Thanks for the report Aboudd. I look forward to your further comments.
It would certainly be nice if someone produces a 67/645 shift adapter, allowing the 67 45/55 to be used.
Tom
Excellent work CharlesHere is a two frame vertical stitch/crop from a hike to Observation Point at Zion National Park about a week and a half ago. Fall colors were coming on strong. The sunrise became non-existent because of clouds on the eastern horizon but dawn and the alpenglow worked very nicely. 645D, 35mm @F11, ISO 100.
WOW, spectatular picture Charles. Lovely color and great detail. I'd love to see this one in a large format sized print. Thanks for posting!Here is a two frame vertical stitch/crop from a hike to Observation Point at Zion National Park about a week and a half ago. Fall colors were coming on strong. The sunrise became non-existent because of clouds on the eastern horizon but dawn and the alpenglow worked very nicely. 645D, 35mm @F11, ISO 100.