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Having spent most of the summer in the sea talking pictures with my gopro camera I thought it was about time to process some of them.
I decided to take a photo with my GoPro to see how it looks, it gets a lot more sky in the shot than my other 2 cameras.
Took some images with my Gopro hero 8 black, Shme the camera gives off too many hot pixels. 127 images processed in startrails app.
Same viewpoint as the previous shot, but panned across the bay as a video, which was then turned into a still panorama with the ICE* tool.
* Image Composite Editor, a free software piece by Microsoft - makes decent panoramas from stills or video and is great fun to play with.
I am not always keen on the output from the Go pro, but there are some situations where it is just great. I have even lost this thing in surf, then found it again on the beach. Here are some of the morning swimming crew at 07:00 14th November 24. Glorious conditions and a thoroughly enjoyable swim.
This closeup of GoPro Hero 9 on a string was shot with Sony 90mm f/2.8 macro lens on Sony a7r iii. Light coming in through a window provided the lighting.
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Gopro camera - a clip from the timelapse of the supermoon
Supermoon Setting on the American River, Sacramento, CA
The left image taken with GoPro 11 night mode @ 30 seconds with iso 400 is a jpeg. The right is the same image post-processed from a raw file. Jpeg auto conversion does an okay job but if possible, always take a raw image for a more realistic capture.
The glow on the horizon is Phoenix, about an hour drive to my northwest.
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