awfulsteelmelon
The stumps (false-color IR)
Same day, same location, but a little later and at a different spot, as that one:
www.flickr.com/photos/197010762@N05/52834535778
Perhaps not so much here (on a photo sharing platform) but I feel common folks sometimes think that doing panoramas sort of alleviates one from perspective, which is not the case. Even with spherical panos, I use to do a lot of back in the day, where it's all reduced to location, location, location (like with real estate) and no framing at all, there is still a (or many) perspective(s) inherent in the image, especially with stuff that's very close by and appears unproportionally big. So that's why I usually do a couple of these. I think I was a bit too late though, shadows from the trees behind grew longer and longer..
This comes from a 30 photo mercator projection, ending up to be 8:5 with 5500 x 3437px which is ~18,9MP, down the classic "winter landscape" IR development route and not as clean as I would like, I managed to burn out some of the highlights, but it sure was a high dynamic range situation, so..
Nikon D90 (APS-C, fullspectrum mod)
Tamron 10-24mm f/3.5-4.5 Di ll VC HLD
Hoya R72 (720nm infrared pass-filter)
ISO200, 24mm, f/6.3, 1/2sec
tripod, panorama head, remote (ML-L3)
The stumps (false-color IR)
Same day, same location, but a little later and at a different spot, as that one:
www.flickr.com/photos/197010762@N05/52834535778
Perhaps not so much here (on a photo sharing platform) but I feel common folks sometimes think that doing panoramas sort of alleviates one from perspective, which is not the case. Even with spherical panos, I use to do a lot of back in the day, where it's all reduced to location, location, location (like with real estate) and no framing at all, there is still a (or many) perspective(s) inherent in the image, especially with stuff that's very close by and appears unproportionally big. So that's why I usually do a couple of these. I think I was a bit too late though, shadows from the trees behind grew longer and longer..
This comes from a 30 photo mercator projection, ending up to be 8:5 with 5500 x 3437px which is ~18,9MP, down the classic "winter landscape" IR development route and not as clean as I would like, I managed to burn out some of the highlights, but it sure was a high dynamic range situation, so..
Nikon D90 (APS-C, fullspectrum mod)
Tamron 10-24mm f/3.5-4.5 Di ll VC HLD
Hoya R72 (720nm infrared pass-filter)
ISO200, 24mm, f/6.3, 1/2sec
tripod, panorama head, remote (ML-L3)