Really like your work too, favourite is the last but I think you can crop off the top until the peak just touches the border (and you'd lose that dark patch top left then too), then the line would fully cut the picture in two.
Have to agree with what others have said. Love your images, and your video really communicates how much fun, you and your wife are having out in nature. I look forward to more of your images, and wish you and your wife many years of happiness along the way.
Thank you very much everyone I'm glad you all liked the video!!
beavens wrote:
Awesome set, Jordan!
Mind sharing the EXIF for these beauties?
Cheers,
Jeff
No problem,
All with 5dmkII
Zebra: 14mm Samyang @ f11 1/6 sec @ iso 160. I focus stacked around 4 or 5 images for DOF.
Incoming Storm: 14mm Samyang @ f7.1 1/25 sec @ iso 160. Focus stack of 3 images. Exposure blend to save a bit of highlights in the sky.
Storm Passing: 14mm Samyang @ f7.1 1/25 sec @ iso 160. Perspective blend. Focus stack for bottom half of image to stretch the far badlands and foreground. Tilted the camera up and then took an image for the rest of the sky. Single exposure
Sand Dune: 90mm ts-e @ f11 1/80 sec @ iso 160. Just applied some tilt for focus. I actually blended 2 shots to make sure the image was sharp. I didn't want to botch it and it was tough to see if I had everything in focus.
Zebra: 14mm Samyang @ f11 1/6 sec @ iso 160. I focus stacked around 4 or 5 images for DOF.
Incoming Storm: 14mm Samyang @ f7.1 1/25 sec @ iso 160. Focus stack of 3 images. Exposure blend to save a bit of highlights in the sky.
Storm Passing: 14mm Samyang @ f7.1 1/25 sec @ iso 160. Perspective blend. Focus stack for bottom half of image to stretch the far badlands and foreground. Tilted the camera up and then took an image for the rest of the sky. Single exposure
Sand Dune: 90mm ts-e @ f11 1/80 sec @ iso 160. Just applied some tilt for focus. I actually blended 2 shots to make sure the image was sharp. I didn't want to botch it and it was tough to see if I had everything in focus.