Swissblad
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Nice image, Jürgen....... around Murnau?My first landscape image since long . From today .
ALPA12STC , HR DIGARON 40mm , CFV-50 , 3 stich , f11 1/125 .
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Nice image, Jürgen....... around Murnau?My first landscape image since long . From today .
ALPA12STC , HR DIGARON 40mm , CFV-50 , 3 stich , f11 1/125 .
Nice to see some of your commercial work Dan. These look great.thought it could be interesting to show my style when working weekdays assignments
These samples are all shot with the Alpa Max with the Schneider SuperDigitar 28 XL. All have movements, either rise or fall, between 5mm-10mm.
All are shot in ambient light with exposures ranging from 8 seconds to 16 seconds. All with iso 25.
WOW, big words and I say, thank you so so much!Dan, I have to say I admire both your landscapes and now your professional work.
If the works you put on the forum don't make people realize it is the photographer and not just the latest and greatest gear that make the image art; nothing will.
Lowly Aptus II 5 my behind.
Absolutely stunning.
Dan, out of curiosity, if your back has a maximum exposure of 30 seconds, and some of your shots involved 16 second exposures, how did you take the LCC correction shot?These samples are all shot with the Alpa Max with the Schneider SuperDigitar 28 XL. All have movements, either rise or fall, between 5mm-10mm.
All are shot in ambient light with exposures ranging from 8 seconds to 16 seconds. All with iso 25.
Great info, I did not know this!...what you can also do is write down the aperture and lens displacement (or type it into the metadata space on the back) and create an LCC (Gain) file later...
Yair
You've a great eye Yair!I like the image a lot Bob however the strong Magenta/ Green cast in the clouds (can be seen in the grass on the left and right as well) is distracting. LCC will remove it easily and you'll get much cleaner tones overall, worth a try IMO
BR
Yair
Good job you took the LCC shots!You've a great eye Yair!
I did not use LCC (though I did take LCC exposures). Decided just to try processing in LR4.
That will teach me!
Best,
Bob
Hi Yair,Good job you took the LCC shots!
If you're on a Mac, give the stiching script in C1 a try
Cheers
Yair