Here's a shot from last winter of mount Kirkjufell Iceand. A little experiment in the post processing after watching a YouTube tutorial on color grading in Lightroom. Did a test on few images and thought this one did lend it self best to the process, maybe because it was kind of blue-grayish to begin with.
Fuji GFX 50S + Fujifilm Fujinon GF120mm F4 R LM OIS WR Macro @ 120 mm (95 mm in 35mm), f/9, 1.3s, ISO 100, Date Taken 2020-07-10 11:13:22, Stacked with Helicon Focus from 19 images. Method=B (R=8,S=4).
I used Helicon Focus version 7.6.3 and the Helicon Focus - Plugin COHeliconFocusPlugin.coplugin for Capture One in macOS Catalina version 10.15.5.
I also used Back Button Focussing of the Fuji GFX 50S to set the points A and B required for Auto FOCUS BKT and ES with 0 s delay between shots.
Fremont Lookout at sunset. Canon 100-400 ii handheld. Not because I'm a badass but because I didn't notice the rental lens had no arca plate on its foot
Fuji GFX 50S + Fujifilm Fujinon GF120mm F4 R LM OIS WR Macro @ 120 mm (95 mm in 35mm), f/9, 1.3s, ISO 100, Date Taken 2020-07-10 11:13:22, Stacked with Helicon Focus from 19 images. Method=B (R=8,S=4).
I used Helicon Focus version 7.6.3 and the Helicon Focus - Plugin COHeliconFocusPlugin.coplugin for Capture One in macOS Catalina version 10.15.5.
I also used Back Button Focussing of the Fuji GFX 50S to set the points A and B required for Auto FOCUS BKT and ES with 0 s delay between shots.
K-H.
For a moment I though this was some fancy color checker.
bobby350z wrote:
Yup, over night in the fridge, boiled using molasses as I can't find malt syrup anywhere now a days. And no yeast, from sourdough starter.
As someone who worked in an authentic bagel shop for two years, these look great. Mind PMing me a recipe?
Its one shot for the comet. I was up there on Burroughs for the view of the Lookout. I rented the lens to see what it could do. Even with my techart adapter i got lens errors and wonky shutter speeds. It was pretty useless after about 9pm. Fortunately I had my 135/2 on me and used that for the comet. Back at my car, I used a 200/1.8 for the comet as well but the shots are very similar.
Another 135/2 shot. F2, Iso 1600 2.5 secs
The 100-400 does nice things at 400(or appx 500 on GFX)
I was out shooting the comet the other night. EVF was noisy but not bad. You can try "Preview mode" ON/OFF option. I forgot if I had it enabled. I use that option when shooting in the dark studio with strobes. We couldn't see the comet dwith the naked eye due to light pollution. But clearly visible looking through the EVF.