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Anything special with the last picture rocks?Four more. Z 7. First 1,8 105mm Ais, next 4/19mm PC Nikkor, last two 4/24-70 S
Hi Vivek. The stones are placed in a "dolmen" shape like a number of similar neolithic structures found mainly in western Europe and on the British Iles. The stones in question are not listed anywhere so I think their placement are of recent origin, probably put up for decorative purposes.Anything special with the last picture rocks?
Three comments: First is lovely capture, congrats! Second is CaptureOne has an excellent "automatic" de-fringing tool -- it will solve that adequately for print. Third is I would dial back saturation just a tad --like 8 to 12 points-- before you print it as it looks a little over-pumped on my monitorWhile the Zeiss had "good" sharpness, it has horrible colourfringing in high contrast edges.
Thank you Jack! I have actually started migrating to C1. You are right, it is a tad too saturated. It always helps stepping away from the screen and coming back.Three comments: First is lovely capture, congrats! Second is CaptureOne has an excellent "automatic" de-fringing tool -- it will solve that adequately for print. Third is I would dial back saturation just a tad --like 8 to 12 points-- before you print it as it looks a little over-pumped on my monitor
Again, very nice image, congrats!
Nice Paul! I just picked up a D810A, which arrived the day before the eclipse, but forgot about the eclipse and to arrange for a longer lens than a 50mmBlood moon from 01/20/19, Taken with a Nikon D810A, in DX crop mode, 200-400 lens. ISO 2500 as I remember.
I know it's been posted a lot before, but for me it's taken a few years and attempts to get the clarity I finally got on this shoot. Followed it all the way through this time.
Paul C
[/url]01_20_19 cc Blood moon over Arkansas 1 by paul caldwell, on Flickr[/IMG]
Blood moon from 01/20/19, Taken with a Nikon D810A, in DX crop mode, 200-400 lens. ISO 2500 as I remember.
I know it's been posted a lot before, but for me it's taken a few years and attempts to get the clarity I finally got on this shoot. Followed it all the way through this time.
Paul C
[/url]01_20_19 cc Blood moon over Arkansas 1 by paul caldwell, on Flickr[/IMG]