Olaf G wrote:
Please keep in mind that these shots are bokeh panoramas consisting of multiple shots (in this case 40 frames + 1 frame for the car). This helps a lot with the 3D...
Ah. The truth comes out! haha! That explains a lot. But I do like many of the non-stitched images in Bastain's review. In the right circumstances with the right subject, the lens gives a very unique look.
I might have to dig out the XA-1 and Bell & Howell for a little reunion...
Activatedfx wrote:
Ah. The truth comes out! haha! That explains a lot. But I do like many of the non-stitched images in Bastain's review. In the right circumstances with the right subject, the lens gives a very unique look.
I might have to dig out the XA-1 and Bell & Howell for a little reunion...
I am using the Visionar solely for stitching. It gives me consistently a look that I like but I find it too difficult to use for normal shooting.
Shotnat Pt Reyes early one morning last week just after sunrise. Fog and mist made for great mood but little light. So the A9 with 100-400 and 1.4 tc need to be st ISO 12.8K to capture the owl in flight.
Eric
I recently acquired a new Canon 24mm Tilt-Shift lens for my architecture photography jobs. Here are some recent examples using it with my a7RII. I'm still learning the lens but so far I'm pleased with it. Adapting it a Metabones IV which works fairly well.
bellapete wrote:
Love the effect !
Is it just the 6" exposure + heavy rain or blur added in PP ?
Thx's !
It's a double exposure using the Sony app in camera:
First a regular short exp. then with adding a ND 3.0 a 6 sec. exp. with horizontal camera movement.
Blending can be done in camera or in PS CC. From the app you get 3 files.(1. and 2. as raw the third blended as jpeg.
Moon shot at 1200mm on an a7III, with a Sigma mc-11, Canon 2x tc, and a Sigma 150-600c, handheld.
1/250, f13, iso 1600. (in Shutter priority and auto iso, why f13 and iso 1600, I have no idea why the camera picked that)
digital_AM wrote:
I recently acquired a new Canon 24mm Tilt-Shift lens for my architecture photography jobs. Here are some recent examples using it with my a7RII. I'm still learning the lens but so far I'm pleased with it. Adapting it a Metabones IV which works fairly well.
Awesome, Alfredo! You are immediately making good use of the 24 TSE II! Great shots