@kdog said:
These are all really great. Number #1 is the star for me; a superb photo. Did you do some focus stacking on #3? Impressive DOF there.
Thank you, I did not do any focus stacking in the image. It was shot on a Canon 50/1.4 at that. I did have the aperture at f16 which is getting into diffraction but I can fix that easier than I can fix not having enough DOF.
@David_S85 said:
Great set. I really like the 4th. The first looks like a postcard. One nit, No. 2 appears to not have a level horizon.
Thank you, and I agree but I had to choose the lesser of two evils. If you look at the tree in the center of the frame as well as most of the others, they appear to be straight. I have always seen what you mentioned though.
@Jørgen_Bjerring said:
Great captures. The third is my favourite. If all postcards looked like the first, postcards have come to a new quality-level.
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I think I need to go back too!
I really like the first and last photos of this set.
By the way, if you are posting multiple photos it is easier for visitors to comment on specific photos if you number them.
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Thank you! Good idea I just edited the post!
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Wonderful!
Excellent. The first one in particular has something extra.
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These are all really great. Number #1 is the star for me; a superb photo. Did you do some focus stacking on #3? Impressive DOF there.
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Great set. I really like the 4th. The first looks like a postcard. One nit, No. 2 appears to not have a level horizon.
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Great captures. The third is my favourite. If all postcards looked like the first, postcards have come to a new quality-level.
Very nice images - especially #4 !
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Thank you!
Thank you, I did not do any focus stacking in the image. It was shot on a Canon 50/1.4 at that. I did have the aperture at f16 which is getting into diffraction but I can fix that easier than I can fix not having enough DOF.
Thank you, and I agree but I had to choose the lesser of two evils. If you look at the tree in the center of the frame as well as most of the others, they appear to be straight. I have always seen what you mentioned though.
Thank you!
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