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Linhof Technikardan S45
Linhof Techno Rollex 6x12 back
Rodenstock Grandagon-N 4.5/90
f32
1/4th second
10° right swing of both standards
3.5mm front left shift
5mm rear right shift
Gitzo GT3532LS
Arca-Swiss Z1
Agfa Copex Rapid / SPUR DSX (EI 25)
Self developed in SPUR Dokuspeed SL-N, 24:12:564mL A:B:deionised water at 20 C for 10.5 mins
Digitised using 16-shot pixel-shift capture
2:1 crop
Toned
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A view into the depths of the woodland, particularly concentrating on the curves and shapes of the trees.
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New Exposure Blending process instead of HDR !
Nouvelle version, Ã la place de l'HDR de l'Exposure Blending !
A nice stroll through the woods, a view across the gorge to the full height of the waterfall, some scrambling around on the banks to get down to this level (a small fraction of the total height down from the top) with friend and dog... A good way to spend an afternoon
OOF (Out Of Frame), also known as OOB (Out Of Bounds).
This is also a 2D-3D conversion to anaglyph stereo.
Red/Cyan 3D glasses required for viewing.
Grayscale Version and TTW (Through The Window) subject.
Pictures of flowers are so common, I like to make them different in some way, so I often include a bug or TTW or OOF effect. I also tend to keep the flaws found rather than the "perfect" flower speciman.
Hasselblad 501CM
Carl Zeiss Distagon 4/50 T* CFi
f11
1/4th second
Gitzo GT3532LS
Arca-Swiss Z1
Agfa Copex Rapid / SPUR DSX (Rated EI 25)
Self developed in SPUR Dokuspeed SL-N, 24:12:564mL A:B:deionised water at 20 C for 10.5 mins.
Digitised using 16-shot pixel-shift capture
Toned
Note: my images are processed to appear correct on a calibrated, professional grade colour-accurate monitor set to Adobe RGB output / 6500 K temperature / gamma 2.2. Many consumer grade screens (particularly mobile phone screens) at default settings will display these images with too much saturation and contrast, so please bear this in mind when viewing on such devices.
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Joshua trees and Cholla cactus light up at sunrise in front of the Red Rock mountains just west of Red Rock Canyon near Las Vegas, Nevada. This is a reduction of a 32 exposure pixel-shift image. It's hard to see the detail when I reduce the pixels for posting however I am interested how the pixel-shift process improves color rendition and reduces noise.