AGeoJO wrote:
The sun is getting lower in the valley. The mesa where these were captured is some 200 feet over the valley floor. The reddish colors disappeared pretty fast after the second image. Too bad the sparse clouds disappeared, as well
I also took a vertical 6-image panoramic image during this period. Before processing, the total file was a little over 1GB and after converted to TIFF with some cropping, the file size is a little over 1.6GB. Too big to post is here anyway but the details on the monitor are amazing.
Awesome images, especially the second one where the foreground adds another dimension
A7r + FE 35/2.8 - 5 shot pano
OK not the best image, but I thought we could have some fun and play 'spot the construction crane' :-)
(Hence the slightly larger than normal image dimensions)
I heard a funny saying a few years ago - 'The Romans started building London 2000 years ago - It's still not finished'
johnahill wrote:
A7r + FE 35/2.8 - 5 shot pano
OK not the best image, but I thought we could have some fun and play 'spot the construction crane' :-)
(Hence the slightly larger than normal image dimensions)
I heard a funny saying a few years ago - 'The Romans started building London 2000 years ago - It's still not finished'
I think I have the count now after going through the image at 100%
Anyone care to guess?
Jordan--really like your last shot there--the GM 24-70 looks pretty amazing. After shooting the GM 85 and seeing 24-70 photos, I have really high expectations for the 70-200 GM.