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If you look closely in the shadows at the mid left hand edge of your first image, you can see our group's shadowy profiles while grabbing our shots that morning :ROTFL:Jack - yes, the light was great that morning and you nailed it in the image you posted in the MF images thread. I bet the light was even better the morning we left but sleep was needed!
Jamie - it was cold, even colder than it looks, but I've been out in a lot worse!
This is the result of cropping a 2-shot pano at Ox Bow Bend WY. Cambo WRS1000, Schneider 72mm P65+.
Charles,
I call this one "New Hampshire Blue". It is probably too blue for most tastes...but I am posting it anyway! RM3di, 23 mm Rodenstock, IQ180. I am not sure about the other settings; they were probably: ISO 35, 3s, f11 with no movements. The sky was cropped slightly to get the horizon off center. Charles
I'm finding many of my HR23 images have some color cast in the very center. I am convinced it is light bouncing off the sensor and getting reflected in the darkest part of the center filter. Images with the light source predominately from behind me or flatter light don't have near the problem.Charles - nice shot and location.
I'm wondering whether you had the end of the path in the center of uncropped shot because it looks like you perhaps had the same pink center flare that Ed Cooley exhibited with his 23mm HR shot?? It's hard to tell obviously with small web images: