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Damn, I think its been over a year since I posted on this forum. I recently purchased a lens from a great seller here and had a sneak peak at the amazing images in the landscape forum. Wow, Im so impressed with the talent over here.
Thought I would share a few new aerial images from a far and away place in the Desert Southwest. Theres a few images shot during blue hour sunrise, and a few shot mid day during cloud cover in super diffused light. Haven't had time to name them yet so I used a simple number system. All images shot with Mavic 3.
wlpelzmann wrote:
OOO! Mancos Shale, I just can't get enough of it. #1 is my favorite, but it's a hard choice.
Agreed. The color hues during shoulder hours are just unreal. Ive also had success with on cloudy days, more specifically high cirrus. Numbers 1, 3, and 5 were shot during the day with high clouds and diffused light. The native files were shot high key, I really pushed the histogram to the very far right before clipping. They're a little tougher to process but doing this allows sooo much information into the file for later processing. This is where the Mavic 3 files move ahead of the Mavic 2 files, in the processing category. The files are up to a bit of heavy handed work in curves.
Sashi wrote:
Amazing photos. Thanks for sharing with us. HArd to pick a favorite, but my votes go to 3 and 8
Thanks Sashi. #3 was shot during the day with high cirrus clouds and took me all of 10 minutes to process. Curves a little curves work in the darks pulled out the detail enough where I just left it high key. I thought it looked kinda cool this way. #8 is a 3 shot pano before sunrise. Its a huge area!
Me too Mike. Theres something really cool about having "one of a kind" compositions. Unfortunately drones are addicting, causing severe life threatening Ground photography lethargy, weariness, and ultimately Negligence. . Just kidding...
Jul 13, 2022 at 07:53 PM
Mark Metternich Offline Upload & Sell: On
Hi Kane! These are insanely good! AND it's great to see your work again! I really cant remember when I last saw your work? Thank you for sharing such an amazing collection!
I just have one question, what method are you using for Web sharpening?
Mark Metternich wrote:
Hi Kane! These are insanely good! AND it's great to see your work again! I really cant remember when I last saw your work? Thank you for sharing such an amazing collection!
I just have one question, what method are you using for Web sharpening?