More from a recent hike on the dunes
Oregon Sand Dunes by tuco, on Flickr
More from a recent hike on the dunes
Oregon Sand Dunes by tuco, on Flickr
Last edited by tuco; 15-Jul-2023 at 11:17. Reason: size
Decided to try to figure out this whole focus stacking thingy - tried it more than 10 years ago and did it manually in PS - took way to long. Used my Fuji X100v, had the camera shoot the exposures automatically and processed them in CombineZP. I think it worked pretty good. More experimenting to do. This is 15 images blended together.
Makiflex 4x5 Shanghai Octobox 150 F16 D23 by Nokton48, on Flickr
9x9cm image 9x12cm film Plaubel Makiflex F16. Shanghai 100 film with YG filter D23 1:1 Unidrum Uniroller Omega DII laser aligned 150mm black Rodagon at F16 Arista RC #2 8x10 Dektol 1:2 Testing the new to me Broncolor Octobox 150, beautiful light like movable window lighting. Supplemental Octobox 150 Diffuser added. Notice the attractive catchlight in the glass vase. 4x6ft foamcore panel just off camera right for passive fill. Canvas background painted by James Bright. 1500J Broncolor C200 Monolight gets me to F16 one pop with filtered 100 film.
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Dead Flowers by TIN CAN COLLEGE, on Flickr
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Mukilteo Ferry Terminal by tuco, on Flickr
Hi David,
Thanks, but take a look at Mississippi Sandhills. They are a distinct species. Yes, they look very similar to normal Sandhills.
This one is smaller and untagged, so perhaps younger. From my understanding they are slightly darker grey than regular Sandhills.
https://www.fws.gov/refuge/mississippi-sandhill-crane
I've seen thousands of regular Sandhills at other refuges. One excellent refuge is Wheeler in north Alabama.
Mukilteo Waterfront by tuco, on Flickr
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