Z, very nice, tell us more about the technical details of how you did it.
hi. thanks. it was my first attempt to use the stitch capability in photoshop. heading down the coast toward big sur we saw this scene near sunset. it was done fairly quickly. level tripod, overlap of about a third of the image going from one frame to the next. i tried to time the shots for similar wave positions to get a good blend in the water. as it was a first attempt (you can see at the right side) that i did not remove the keystone effect from the composite. it was either a nikon D2x or D300, most likely with a tamron 17-50mm f/2.8 lens at mid aperture, exposures of several seconds. i would have to look at the original files for more accurate details, but that is what sticks in my fading memory
Sunrise in one of the local parks:
Marko
A quick snap at work.
The Gaffers D700
14-24mm
My 4yo concentrating on the computer. Tmy2, Nikon f4s, 105/2 af-dc. Existing indoor light plus the glowing screen. negative scanned on my Epson v700.
Still waiting to be able to post scans of LF negs. In the meantime, here's a humble D80 snap from last year:
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Lovely portrait, jp498! Such clarity and absorption in that little young face.
Keep shooting lots of her while she's still willing to let Dad catch her on film - she will treasure every one, once she's older (and you too). They tend to suddenly change in their attitudes in the tweeny years, and threaten you or hide whenever you pick up a camera in their vicinity. Nowadays my daughters complain "how come you stopped taking pictures of us when we reached our teens?" and I have to remind them of how appalled they were at one time of the burden of being a photographer's daughters.
It resumed being something cool at the point when they realised their friends really liked the pictures they had of themselves.
Don't worry, I have thousands of digital photos and hundreds of B&Ws. Her attitude can change PDQ with the camera as she loves to pose and ham it up more than necessary for candids as shown here.
ok. I'll show off too. My almost 4 years old daughter:
Helios 40 at f/1.5, Canon 5D.
Happy Christmas to All!
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