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Okay, so sometimes the pics from the back seats of cars don't really turn out. Okay, most of the time, they don't turn out. Window glass+tint+lens+IS(only helpful when you're NOT solidly holding the camera, I've found, people who hold well often get soft images from IS, just my experience)+speed+vertical motion, etc., etc. But This one turned out okay--it was a misty morning scene. Only problem was, well, it was nice and calm and, frankly I'm tired of boring images. It was nice, don't get me wrong, and some day I may put it up by itself. But I have lately developed a craving for color and it just seemed, well, wrong to bump up the contrast. And I've been thinking about compositing again for a while. A couple hundred thousand images ought to provide a bit of compositing fodder, right? Well, here's one I really like. Don't know why, I think it has to do with the magenta and green together, floating above a fuzzy field with invading trees. Whadaya know, Nebraska!
Quick attempt to merge multiple exposures together. This (rough) final shot balances indoor/outdoor range in a way that I can not do in a single picture.
Taken with a Canon A620.
Composite image. Data for moon exposure: Nikon D200 - AF Nikkor 75-300mm Macro Zoom + TC-200 Teleconverter
Effective Focal Length 600mm - ~1/25 sec - f/16 - ISO 100
Awesome composite I did with my awesome friends, Ryan O'Leary, Daniel Yonathan, and Ian Nelson.
Total time: 7 hours inc. shooting
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I think this one worked out well, the lighting is good and she is in proportion in the photo. I didn't want to add too much shadow under her shoes but i think overall its okay.
[credit where credit is due - startrails.de/html/software.html for the "startrails" software that enabled me to fuse individual pictures into a single file]
:)
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not cropped, not shopped - but processed with image "stacking" software
Composite photo - I actually goofed the camera setup. I didn't align everything properly so the path of the Sun was going up the frame rather than across, so I had to reposition near max occlusion to fit all of the shots in the frame.