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Light house sunset panorama, dual iso.

 
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Sep 08, 2014 14:52 |  #1

This is interesting for me, b/c it really shows how far technology has also come to help us shoot images.

This shot is an 11 shot stitch, taken with 5d3, and 16-35 f4 IS, at 16mm f 6.3. the new lenses perform very well near wide open, and the IS allows for excellent hand held shooting. I shot these in AV mode.

I also used Magic Lantern's Dual ISO to improve the dynamic range and have cleaner shadows, as I was shooting directly in the sun. for some of the images.
I applied lens profile corrections, evened white ballance, and exposure, and leveled all images, and photoshop did the stitching.

the final product is a sharp 41 mp shot with good highlight and shadow detial

Hope you like it.

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IMAGE LINK: https://flic.kr/p/p7KV​mK  (external link) another gorgeous sunset at Pointe Vicente (external link) by kevindar (external link), on Flickr

Here is none with 3 horizontal shots a bit later
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IMAGE LINK: https://flic.kr/p/p8Y3​S7  (external link) lredit-20140907-IMG_3370-dualiso-Edit (external link) by kevindar (external link), on Flickr

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Sep 08, 2014 17:09 |  #2

Very nice.


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Sep 08, 2014 20:41 |  #3

Very nice indeed


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Sep 09, 2014 01:58 |  #4

thanks guys.


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Sep 09, 2014 12:24 |  #5

It looks good, what were the two ISOs you chose?


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Sep 09, 2014 13:14 |  #6

Fantastic shot! Well Done!


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Sep 09, 2014 21:42 |  #7

The first shot just knocks my socks off! Wow.


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Sep 09, 2014 22:52 as a reply to  @ MarkoPolo's post |  #8

both are great, but personally, i prefer the second - the colors seem richer, and i like the composition a little better.


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Sep 10, 2014 01:25 |  #9

MGH wrote in post #17144305 (external link)
It looks good, what were the two ISOs you chose?

Thanks. I am pretty sure it was 100/800 for the first one, and then 200/800 for the second one.


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