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Technical Camera Images

Paul2660

Well-known member
Richland Creek in the prime of fall on a day with a great light. This was taken as a nodal pan with a IQ160 and SK35, added only a CL-PL.



Catching this creek in the fall with water is a rare event and to get a great sky along with it, well, about as good as it can get.

Paul
 

Wayne Fox

Workshop Member
Lower Antelope, this is the backside of what is called Angel's Arch. I didn't even know it had a light beam though it. The canyon now requires all visitors to have an escort, used to be photographers were just given a 2 hours pass and could roam it at will. 2 Hour pass still applies but now you are accompanied by a guide. According to the schedule they only allow one group of photographers every 2 hours, 8:20, 10:20 etc. but it was a little slow so we were able to go in around 9:10, even though there were just 2 of us. Guide was actually helpful, knew about light beams as well as other interesting things ... he's worked with a lot of photographers. Additionally, there are now two competing companies selling tours into the canyon, apparently a brother and sister didn't get along. One of them has built a large building, the other a smaller one. The smaller one now accepts credit cards, not sure about the other one. just thought I'd pass this along for anyone headed that way.


rm3di with IQ180, Rodenstock 28mm with Center filter, 8 Seconds at f/22
 

Mitch

Member
This from the Valley of the Gods, South of Moab, Utah



Mitch Rouse A/S Factum HR40 IQ180 6 frame stitch

Note: this image is printed 90 inches long on Fuji Supergloss, mounted on dibond and is tack sharp from up close. Much seems to be lost in the jpeg/html conversions.
 

Dogs857

New member
I've been going up to this spot for a week looking for a good sunset and got nothing. Last night I decided to stay in and it was an absolute cracker. Brilliant reds and great high clouds to spread the colour.
So I went back up again tonight and got the same shots I got all week.
Damn photography can be cruel sometimes.

| P45+ | HR70 | f/16 | 1/2 sec | 3 shot flat stitch 20mm L/R |

 
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Dogs857

New member
From the very long walk up a very steep hill.
I'm looking forward to getting my car fixed.

| P45+ | HR70 | f/16 | 8sec | 5mm rise |
 

Paul2660

Well-known member
I love this spot and feature it alot. This a view from the summit of Flatside Pinnacle looking due west towards the Ouachita mountains.



Taken with an IQ260, Rodenstock 40mm, in a series of nodal pans.

Paul
 

Wayne Fox

Workshop Member
Great images Wayne, but jeez, everybody knows thou shall not use f/22.
:) :poke:

Dave
lol. I know, guilty as charged. The 28mm does pretty well at that aperture and I didn't have time for a focus stack here, the guide was pushing to get me moving because my 2 hours was up. Still have one little section with a little softness, but turned out pretty good for a 20 second setup including Live View focus.

And I've found that using Focus Magic does an amazing job of mitigating minor diffraction softness with really good results.
 

MILESF

Member
Nave and Font, Salisbury Cathedral, England.



Rodenstock HR23mm w CF, Arca-Swiss Factum, IQ260.
(Small Keystone adjustment in Capture One Pro 8.2)
 
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