In creating this image, I found that the SR app does not do well for panoramas. Each frame was a slightly different blend with too much variety in the exposures, one could conceivably make it work, but the banding and variation was more than I wanted to fool with, so I shot these without the app. 4 Images, Landscape Oriented, 10 Seconds Each.
Looking at Maple leaves and Conifer and across Heart Lake (Lake owned by the Adirondack Mountain Club), Unfortunately the raindrops on the Maple leaves nor the conifer tree are very visible in this size.
Tripod Mounted Canon A7r and Minolta CLE MC 40mm f2 M-Rokkor lens
ISO 100, approximately f8, 1/25 second
Exposure corrected by +0.12 Stops; processed in LOR6.8
AGeoJO wrote:
From the "Venice of the North" last night using SRA. Thank you, Chris Dees for showing me around.
You found one of my favorite spots! Nice image.
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I just spent the last several days skiing in Colorado. Armed with the 16-35/4 and the Zeis Contax 35-70/3.4, I had a nice two lens kit that fit wonderfully in my Think Tank Turnstyle 10 pack that I could ski with all day. Here are a few shots from Arapahoe Basin on a 'sunny f/8' kind of day.
I admit Werner is Wernerus,(2nd declination,ablativus ) .I know that there is no W in latin,but in medieval latin W had very often standed for V!)
Coming back to our muttons,
When I was trying to take a picture of Capella Della Madonna Di Vitaleta for the first time,the wind,despite mid of July,was so strong,that it caused the lens shake.(i.e. the Nikkor 75-300/4.-5.6,Nikon F90x,Fujichrome Velvia 50),though mounted on the sturdy tripod.I faced the same problem taking picture of San Gimignano later in the day.I see that you faced the "shake" problem as well,yet the photograph is very pleasing.
Default sharpness on RAW and JPEGS.No colour and contrast manipulation,save the clarity +10 in Phase One for Sony.Only shadow/highlight/whites/blacks little tweaking.
rji2goleez wrote:
You found one of my favorite spots! Nice image.
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I just spent the last several days skiing in Colorado. Armed with the 16-35/4 and the Zeis Contax 35-70/3.4, I had a nice two lens kit that fit wonderfully in my Think Tank Turnstyle 10 pack that I could ski with all day. Here are a few shots from Arapahoe Basin on a 'sunny f/8' kind of day.
Thank you and here is another one, Bob! Great images from your winter vacation and keep on taking wonderful images from there!
Just back from trip to Suffolk in UK, mostly used Fuji x-70 for family stuff and my forays out at sunrise didn't yield much (forget blue/golden hour I had grey hour yuk).
Last night had a quick couple of shots in last bit of blue hour at Southwold pier, both A7r + Loxia 21