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I tried to do something different today with these mild flowing waterfall shots, I tried to sort the sky out along with the rest of the scene.

Usually my sky shot is less than desirable, grey whiteout highlight blown mess, I tried to approach the problem from a different angle and take two shots, one exposed for the sky, the other for the fall.

Eh... it's a work in progress...

Detail of the design on a well-worn soup cup, shot with a 50mm macro lens on the Pentax K-3 II. Pixel Shift Resolution is ON for this shot. To see the difference, be sure to download the full-size images.

Lil experiment with long exposure and pixelshift

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Pentax K-1, FullFrame, F8, 200mm, No PixelShift, 100% crop

Another oddity that somehow really works.

Frank spotted this morning to some Lush goodies!

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Not IR, pixelshift on pale yellow tree...

One of my first tries of Pixel Shift feature in Pentax KP. View from Griffith Observatory.

A three stitched pixelshift vertical panorama shot of Glenbrook Creek, Blue Mountains. Processed with DxO FilmPack5

High resolution pixel shift test.

Original 4x3 pictures resized to test if there is still a difference at the same lower resolution.

Left: high resolution 7296/5472 pix downsized to 3600/2700 pix

Right: normal resolution 4608/3456 pix downsized to 3600/2700

Enlarge to see the difference

 

Olympus OM-D E-M5 II

High resolution eight frames pixel shift.

Not only the plane also the moon moves during the eight successive exposures.

 

Old Zuiko lens 135mm f/2,8

Manfrotto tripod and cable release.

A 100% crop comparison of two images demonstrating the advantage Pixel Shift Resolution provides. The left side is with PSR off; the right side is with PSR on.

High resolution pixel shift test.

Original (4x3) pictures cropped, not resized.

Left: crop from pixel shift resolution 7296/5472 pix

Right: crop from normal resolution 4608/3456 pix

Enlarge to see the difference.

 

Grand Combin alpine peak in the canton of Valais culminating at 4314m elevation (14153ft) in the alps as seen from about 75km away in a straight line from the canton of Vaud, Switzerland.

 

Shot with pixel-shift multiple exposures (PSMS mode) in full resolution.

Demolished 05.24.2018

More Dust! 31 @ f/8 and PixelShift with Lightroom B&W Punch preset

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