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This shot taken in exactly the same location as the previous panorama, I was about to move off and snap something else when I glanced up and saw this photo opportunity, and honestly I much prefer this shot.

 

I had to wait a little while for some more interesting cloud formations to appear instead of a dull blanket of white/grey. I think the patience paid off.

"Did you focus?"

"Yes."

"Are you sure?"

"Yes."

:)

Bradgate Park, Leicestershire.

 

Hasselblad 501CM

Carl Zeiss Distagon 4/40 T* CF FLE

Hoya R72 filter

f16

1/15th second

Gitzo GT3532LS

Arca-Swiss Z1

Rollei IR400 (effective EI 25)

Developed in Ilfotec DD-X 1:4 at 20 C for 8 mins

Digitised using 16-shot pixel-shift capture

Toned

 

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The characteristic ice-cool pale wisps of noctilucent clouds in the distance (at 80km, their altitude far exceeds any other normal cloud up to 12km). As I watched a low-lying cloud of mist formed over Strathearn and made its way west over Crieff.

higher quality redigitization

 

(the purple is present on the slide, I reduced it slightly but thought twice about balancing it out completely)

Eno River State Park

 

Pentax K-1 (pixel-shift mode)

Rokinon 24/3.5 tilt/shift

lens shifted down + tilted forward

Iridient Developer

Where ever I can I prefer to use Pixelshift with my old SMC Pentax-A 24/2.8, it seems to be one of those lenses that drastically improves in sharpness with that feature on.

 

This shot here is a 4-5 panorama stitch with each shot in pixelshift mode.

I'm in the states, the stupa is half a kilometer away in Canada, and the balloon is a mile away in the states again. Crazy, huh? There wasn't much time to catch them together.

Taken with a Pentax K-1, using the pixel shift facility, with the Pentax D-FA 100 mm f2.8 Macro.

Prior to metamorphosis, this used to be sandstone. Now it forms a medium/coarse-grained rock, pale blue-green in colour, along the line of the Highland Boundary Fault.

Pixel shift shot processed with Raw Therapee v5.

 

This time, I wanted to see what happens when I add a bit of accentuation of all the wall details that has already been captured with pixelshift.

A very light setting on NikEfex "Detail Enhancer" at a setting of "3" (slider is 0-100) does well it seems.

  

Camera : Pentax K1

Lens : Pentax K28/3.5

 

As usual for my pixel shift exploration shots, the full size is available.

Fujifilm X-H2 & XF33mmF1.4 Multishot Pixel Shift Combiner

Mt Piper Power Station

Whenever he sleeps, he always runs in his dreams and twitches his feet.

Hasselblad 501CM

Carl Zeiss Planar 3.5/100 T* CFi

f11

1/500th second

Hand-held

Fuji Provia 100F

Lab development

Digitised using 16-shot pixel-shift capture

 

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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An Ikea cinnamon roll with Ben & Jerry's dairy free ice cream.

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