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Thirty images total for this panorama. Six stitched images horizontally, five images per.
Shot with the flying Hasselblad, aka Mavic Pro. In an attempt to gain a high resolution image with such a small sensor I shoot in Burst Mode. This takes five consecutive images. I then stack these five images and do a median blend which removes almost all the noise in these twilight shots (the sensor does not handle the shadows well at all, very grainy).
I then took the six stacked blended images and stitched together for a cleaner, original Panorama.
Thanks for looking.
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Texture by Cris Buscaglia Lenz
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A two image blend of the fireworks festivities over San Francisco on new years eve.
I started with one exposure to get a good shot of the city, and then blended an image of the skyrockets going off.
I eliminated the smoke in the sky and the many boats in the bay which makes everything look much cleaner than it actually did at the time.
Some bozo also turned off the beacon on the Transamerica pyramid building just eight minutes before the show started, and it looks much nicer with it adding it's blue glow to the scene.
...and with this I end my sharing of NYE 2014 images.
Have a very happy new year friends!
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Using a service elevator we went up to the top floor of the Fairmont San Francisco hotel to get a nice view over San Francisco. The tinted windows give a the city a nice glow at night.
I processed a balanced and a paintery HDR photo from a RAW long exposure, merged them, carefully adjusted the color balance, and pulled the curves to pop the scene.
-- © Peter Thoeny, CC BY-NC-SA 4.0, HDR, 1 RAW exposure, NEX-6, _DSC5164_hdr1bal1pai1f