rji2goleez wrote:
This morning's sunrise was like an explosion in the sky. The first two are from the same frame with the CV10/5.6. The first is uncorrected for perspective and second is corrected and cropped. Would love to hear your thoughts on which of the two you like.
Of the first two, I prefer the second one. LR corrections only? Strange that the blue of the sky be different in the two shots though - for that portion of the picture I prefer the first shot.
Thanks Mark. I'll have to check but I thought all I did was used the guided perspective correction tool
Meanwhile, this thread continues to be an amazing source of inspiration. Here's a 4 shot horizontal pano from this morning's glorious light about 30 minutes after sunrise.
Note: I couldn't use my usual sharpening for web actions on this image and it clearly shows. Know that this image is wonderfully sharp before uploading.
Looking at a fallen dead tree and Big Meadows
Tripod mounted Leica R 280mm f4 Apo Telyt lens with Leica R 1.4X Apo Extender and A7r
ISO 400, probably effective aperture of f11, 1/200 second; processed in LR6
June 5, 2015
At Big Meadows, Shenandoaht NP, Virginia