A different perspective of the waterfall I shared last week... just loving the ability to use the tilt screen when the tripod is in the middle of the river... was able to come home dry and that's nice for a change.
cheers,
bruce
Would love to share this image here but the pano is too large. @Fred we need more MGB's for our pictures
Image taken at Steptoe Butte State Park in the SE corner of Washington State, a must visit for all photographers.
3 shot horizontal Pano with the Z7 and Nikon 200mm f2.
Shot on the Z7 & Zeiss Milvus 25mm @ f1.4 20 Sec. Exposure ISO 2500.
Edited in LR with the following basic slider settings. I'm open to any suggestions to improve the output
Temp: 4600
Tint: -19
Exposure: -0.10
Contrast: +20
Highlights: -75
Shadows: -75
Whites: -10
Blacks: -20
Texture: 0
Clarity: +30
Dehaze: +75
Wesley Perrault wrote:
My first attempted at Astrophotography.
Shoot on the Z7 & Zeiss Milvus 25mm @ f1.4 20 Sec. Exposure ISO 2500.
Edited in LR with the following basic slider settings. I'm open to any suggestions to improve the output
Temp: 4600
Tint: -19
Exposure: -0.10
Contrast: +20
Highlights: -75
Shadows: -75
Whites: -10
Blacks: -20
Texture: 0
Clarity: +30
Dehaze: +75
Thanks
Wes
I am afraid that there is no photo or link here , so obviously something went wrong uploading ? !
Am tempted to experiment with Focus stacking especially after seeing the wonderful stacked sets from Matt & others here. Does effective focus stack work with non-chipped lenses or require special software?something I have never tried so far...
One more from Black Rock City. I'll likely create a thread in 'City, Street & Architecture' forum once I'm done processing all the shots. Z6 + 24-70 2.8S.