Don Libby
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This has a very special quality to it. Reminds me of an old masters painting. :thumbs:More eggs with Hasseroid & 80mm.
Don
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This has a very special quality to it. Reminds me of an old masters painting. :thumbs:More eggs with Hasseroid & 80mm.
I'm loving these too. Very reminiscent of large format work by Christopher Broadbent.This has a very special quality to it. Reminds me of an old masters painting. :thumbs:
Don
Nice! Didn't know that you could still drive up there. Then again its been years since I was there.not as impressive as the dubai shot, but I'm happy with it.. 115 megapixel pan shot of the view behind the Hollywood sign..
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rickrphoto/7465165382/
Hollywood Sign Panorama by RickrPhoto, on Flickr
Full size image is around 90k by 60k pixels, so it would print 25 feet wide at 300ppi. I'll double check that it's straight when I'm back home next weekWow, this is just great I love it! :clap: What are its dimensions if you print at 300dpi if I may ask?
Maybe it's just me, but the Burj Khalifa looks like it'd be leaning a tad to the right. Perhaps it's due to the tiny screenshot but you could check the original file.
It's fairly simple these days because both the hardware and software available have improved enormously over the last couple of years. Seitz VR Drive 2 used to control the Phase One AF.Good lord that shot of Dubai is amazing… would love to know more about how you pull off these incredible images..
You can't drive up there unless you work at the radio tower, it is however an option to hike up there which takes around 40 minutes or so.Nice! Didn't know that you could still drive up there. Then again its been years since I was there.
Don
Sweet!I'll see what I can do when I get back home next week
IQ180, Phase One AF, Mamiya 200mm f/2.8, Seitz VR Drive 2.
4,500 shots What pano gear do you use??? I use a Nodal Ninja which allows maybe 200 shots. But 4,500 using a 300mm WOWFull size image is around 90k by 60k pixels, so it would print 25 feet wide at 300ppi. I'll double check that it's straight when I'm back home next week
For me, this is a pretty average sized pano. I've just uploaded a 60 gigapixel one of the inside of Sheikh Zayed Mosque in Abu Dhabi. 4,500 shots with a Canon 1D Mk IV and 300mm f/2.8 (so not appropriate to link to in this thread )
It's fairly simple these days because both the hardware and software available have improved enormously over the last couple of years. Seitz VR Drive 2 used to control the Phase One AF.
Thanks all for the kind comments and likes.
Seitz VR Drive 2. Made by the same guys who manufacture Alpa cameras.4,500 shots What pano gear do you use??? I use a Nodal Ninja which allows maybe 200 shots. But 4,500 using a 300mm WOW
I had been thinking about something like the...4,500 shots with a Canon 1D Mk IV and 300mm f/2.8
Seitz VR Drive 2 used to control the Phase One AF.
Thanks all for the kind comments and likes.
Seitz VR Drive 2. Made by the same guys who manufacture Alpa cameras.
OK, I'm going to be naughty and sneak in the link here:
Sheikh Zayed Mosque 60 Gigapixels by Gerald Donovan
(That's a world record size for an indoor spherical panorama. Quite a few challenges, not all overcome, but it's interesting to explore nonetheless I think)
I like itworking on a few more of my images from Monument Valley trip last month. Stopped at House on Fire on the way from Moab to Monument Valley. shot about 11:00am which worked out pretty good, the light bouncing off the rock face up into the overhanging rock formation. Pretty cool place, lots of interesting images spring to ones imagination during the short hike there as you think about those that actually lived in this place ..
PhaseOneDF/IQ180 with 28mm 1/13th sec at f/11, ISO 35
Really pretty ....Don't try this at home
Indeed it is the very same!I'm loving these too. Very reminiscent of large format work by Christopher Broadbent.
Medium Format FUN... well this surely fits the bill....
My two boys enjoying the all too seldom warm weather... Polaroid 195 rangefinder... one shot, one kill....
So, why did you choose this particular pose and this particular direction of light? Note how when she turned away from light it have created unappealing line through face (and that you had to pull out from shadows), and also how awkwardly squished and distorted body became from pose (and thigh became huge).Don't try this at home