jhinkey wrote:
Taken a couple of hours ago from just up the street from the house.
300/4.5 ED AI Nikkor @ f/5.6
What I'd give to live so close to such landscapes!!
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digital_AM wrote:
Here is one from this morning down the Guadalupe River near Canyon Lake. Difficult scene to shoot and process. This place would look beautiful in the fall or spring I bet.
FE 16-35 GM
Love the warm light
I feel I'm starting to settle in a little with this Voigtlander now
I was lucky to spot this well fed Hawk this foggy morning while I headed off to work. Managed to be my first photo of 2019. Sadly I only had my 24 and 85 lens with me. Fortunately, she knew I was know threat and let me get within a decent distance to use the 85 for a decent capture. I did a crop on the original against my better judgement, however, felt it needed that close feel.
As ominous clouds started to gather in the evening after sunset, people left, leaving this infinity pool deserted. I know, the security fence sucks but oh, well . Captured at a hotel on a less visited and semi remote island in Indonesia...
Edit 1 - after I posted the image, I realized that the horizon was tilted a bit. I adjusted the original file for that, I exported the corrected one and replaced the original image with the corrected one. Somehow it didn't quite take it, I assume, hence the double or overlapping a portion of the image on the right hand side. I didn't notice it and logged off for a few hours. I made it back home and noticed it. I deleted the image entirely and will not repost just the corrected image. Sorry and thank you!
Edit 2 - Hm, maybe the original file had some double exposure. I couldn't come up with any explanation as to why but I replaced the original image with another and similar one. Another sorry and thank you!
AGeoJO wrote:
As ominous clouds started to gather in the evening after sunset, people left, leaving this infinity pool deserted. I know, the security fence sucks but oh, well . Captured at a hotel on a less visited and semi remote island in Indonesia...
I am not sure what happened but I corrected the image or actually replaced the original image with another but similar one. The double image effect escaped me and thank you for noticing.
LeeRatters wrote:
3D
Or misalignment with blending exposures.
It is possible that indeed a misalignment during two exposures. I must have used the Sony Memory app digital filter for that file and I misaligned and didn't notice the effect until it was posted or actually until it was brought to my attention. Thank you!