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A handheld long exposure shot of a carousel fair ride in front of the Royal Palace, Madrid, Spain. A Lightroom crop and edit of a preciously uploaded travel image.
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Pentax-K3 Mark III + HDPentax-DFA 450mmf/5.6 EDDCAW , Focal Length 695mm ( APS-C Format ) Handheld , AFSpot
Since the Haga Ocean butterfly house in Solna, Sweden doesn't allow flash photography, I instead use a tripod and longer exposure times which in most cases work great.
This common postman butterfly (Heliconius melpomene) had however decided to land on a leaf of what I believe to be some sort of Alocasia which was hanging out over the water, out of reach for my tripod. Instead I shot this handheld (ISO800 & 1/60s w/ IS) holding the camera outstretched while leaning against a not entirely confidence-inspiring wooden railing (imagine it breaking and me and the camera falling headfirst into the water with the fish there!). This time it worked out well and I got a couple of shots which I'm pleased with. The way the lighter veins of the leaf center on the butterfly created a nice effect I think.
Having fun with in-camera focus-stacking, handheld.
15 frames (was 10 frames max until new firmware 3.0 of Jun2019), with focus differential of 3. Useful feature to shoot the lens wide opened for bokeh while getting sufficient DOF on the subject.
EM1 Mkii with 12-100mm f4.0.
If the camera can stack 15 frames handheld at one go, what is preventing Olympus from implementing a "Night Mode" like those in the newest smartphones!? Unless Olympus is reserving this for future models.
Time for Olympus to bring out a new macro lens with IS.
The old (NEX & A-mount) Sony cameras have the "Handheld Twilight Mode" and "Multi Frame Noise Reduction mode", such advanced multi-stack modes are no different fundamentally from those found in today's smartphones but have somehow all done a Houdini on newer cameras!
The E-M1 Mk2 does have a couple of auto HDR modes that are usable handheld, I've tried this with the 12-100mm.
Shot this handheld during a recent visit to Harris Neck Nature Preserve in Georgia. It was midday but I thought it was an interesting clump of tree stumps with different animals claiming their space.
A little after this shot a rather big alligator came from the left under a tree hanging over the water that later revealed 5 of her babies on the bank. I did capture a shot of them as well.
Crissy Field Marsh is in the foreground, the Palace of Fine Arts is the domed building in the mid-ground, and various San Francisco skyscrapers rise in the distance.
This image was taken in handheld hi-res mode. Initially, this mode gave a disappointingly fuzzy image, but it substantially improved after processing in Topaz AI Sharpen. A lot of details are visible on the Palace's bas-relief. There are some minor imperfections in the image, but overall this mode is promising.