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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Quote Originally Posted by jon.oman View Post
    Another great shot Jon.
    How did you mange such a terrific depth of field ?
    Martin

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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Quote Originally Posted by Martin Aislabie View Post
    Another great shot Jon.
    How did you mange such a terrific depth of field ?
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    This was done a while ago. I'm going back through my images, converting everything to B&W. I created a couple of Adobe actions to help out, and I am using the automate / batch function they have. I convert all the RAW files to JPG applying settings that I want to start with. That way I can look at all the images and really see the candidates for further work. This one popped up. When first taken, I ignored it, because the color version just looked memphf!

    Anyway, to answer you question, I guess I focused on the hyperfocal distance. This made it look like almost everything is in focus.

    Here are the main settings: 2011:05:21 17:04:33 : NIKON D700 : 24mm : 24-70mm f/2.8 AF D G : 200 ISO : F8 : 1/250 sec : 0 EV
    Last edited by jon.oman; 4-Feb-2024 at 17:33.

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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Bannack, Montana, went from a gold mining town in 1863 to a ghost town that started fading away around the time the post office closed in 1938.

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    Bannack, Montana by tuco, on Flickr

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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    An iconic American scene

    Could be anywhere

    I have seen the scene many times

    IRL

    Excellent!
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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    We went for a walk today....





    “You often feel tired, not because you've done too much, but because you've done too little of what sparks a light in you.”
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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Quote Originally Posted by tuco View Post
    Bannack, Montana, went from a gold mining town in 1863 to a ghost town that started fading away around the time the post office closed in 1938.
    Well done! What a great subject!
    “You often feel tired, not because you've done too much, but because you've done too little of what sparks a light in you.”
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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Quote Originally Posted by tuco View Post
    Bannack, Montana, went from a gold mining town in 1863 to a ghost town that started fading away around the time the post office closed in 1938.

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    Bannack, Montana by tuco, on Flickr
    Very nice Tuco!

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    Church art.

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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Quote Originally Posted by Tin Can View Post
    An iconic American scene

    Could be anywhere

    I have seen the scene many times

    IRL

    Excellent!
    Quote Originally Posted by Peter De Smidt View Post
    Well done! What a great subject!
    Quote Originally Posted by jon.oman View Post
    Very nice Tuco!
    Thanks you guys.

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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Quote Originally Posted by tuco View Post
    Bannack, Montana, went from a gold mining town in 1863 to a ghost town that started fading away around the time the post office closed in 1938.

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    Bannack, Montana by tuco, on Flickr
    Wow - that is fabulous
    And very impressive interior/exterior contrast control
    Martin

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