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vinmunoz Cream of the Crop More info | Jun 24, 2016 18:08 | #19696 a little NSFW... | SONY A7SIII(2) | A73 | A6000 | Sony A7IV | Sigma105 | FE1635F4 | Tamron 70-180mm F2.8 | Tamron 17-28 Tamron 28-75 | FE50F1.8 | Sony 16035F4PZ | SEL30mm F3.5 Macro | Canon 24mm TSE | Laowa 15mm Shift
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Jun 24, 2016 22:01 | #19697 Permanent baneriet30 wrote in post #18048957 I had the Neewer (same as Godox just rebranded) version of the TT850s.... still have em for sale I bought two and both batteries had the split and expand issue. I have one of the original shape that replaced then Godox came out with a updated battery and i have one of those. These batteries have not had the issue of the first gen peeps talk about. Someone posted about Godox... they are an older company but yes warranties are hard with the china co's.... neweer said they were sending me a new battery but never did. Mine are for canon and for sale fyi not bad manual they recycle so fast and the batteries lasted longer for me than AA ![]() thats for that, I might skip them... doesn't sound good.
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Jun 24, 2016 22:25 | #19698 I hate people. And selling lenses "Vision is the art of seeing that which is invisible"
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Jun 24, 2016 22:52 | #19700 vinmunoz wrote in post #18049273 anybody from Portland, Oregon here? Grew up in Portland.... but not for a long time now sorry "Vision is the art of seeing that which is invisible"
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vinmunoz Cream of the Crop More info Post edited over 7 years ago by vinmunoz. (2 edits in all) | Jun 24, 2016 23:03 | #19701 ic... i have a model/photographer friend who just moved to portland and wants to meet creative people like photographers, MUA, friends, etc. | SONY A7SIII(2) | A73 | A6000 | Sony A7IV | Sigma105 | FE1635F4 | Tamron 70-180mm F2.8 | Tamron 17-28 Tamron 28-75 | FE50F1.8 | Sony 16035F4PZ | SEL30mm F3.5 Macro | Canon 24mm TSE | Laowa 15mm Shift
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Jun 24, 2016 23:06 | #19702 xpfloyd wrote in post #18049104 Number 2 for me. When I saw number 1 I thought is there any way you could get in front of those plants and catch the full waterfall then I saw shot 2. In shot 2 if you take a step or 2 to the right you may be able to catch the entire building at the top in the gap?
OLYMPUS EM1 M2. 12-100 F4 PRO.75mm f1.8,fisheye f1.8 pro. SONY A7 various manual lenses. FUJI X100
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alfredomora Cream of the Crop More info Post edited over 7 years ago by alfredomora. (2 edits in all) | Jun 24, 2016 23:29 | #19703 I finished the pano image of the Copa America game. The detail is astounding in the high res version which I will also link below. I had to shoot at f6.3 and ISO2500 so I could keep the shutter up over 1/100 sec to avoid motion blur in the people. The front of the image is sharp and fades towards the back of the stadium due to the shallow DoF. I like the effect actually. The players are sharp which was a relief to me. High res version here: https://photos.smugmug.com …ifinal-pano-Edit-proc.jpg - Alfredo -
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vinmunoz Cream of the Crop More info | Amazing detail. how many exposure is that? how did you do it and what lens? | SONY A7SIII(2) | A73 | A6000 | Sony A7IV | Sigma105 | FE1635F4 | Tamron 70-180mm F2.8 | Tamron 17-28 Tamron 28-75 | FE50F1.8 | Sony 16035F4PZ | SEL30mm F3.5 Macro | Canon 24mm TSE | Laowa 15mm Shift
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Jun 24, 2016 23:36 | #19705 vinmunoz wrote in post #18049299 Amazing detail. how many exposure is that? how did you do it and what lens? Thanks Vinz. Merged 14 shots together in Lightroom CC. Shot with the Loxia 21. Wish I could have shot it at ISO 800 but 2500 wasn't too bad. Shutter speed was 1/160 sec. - Alfredo -
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vinmunoz Cream of the Crop More info | Jun 24, 2016 23:41 | #19706 did you use a tripod or you did it like brenizer method? | SONY A7SIII(2) | A73 | A6000 | Sony A7IV | Sigma105 | FE1635F4 | Tamron 70-180mm F2.8 | Tamron 17-28 Tamron 28-75 | FE50F1.8 | Sony 16035F4PZ | SEL30mm F3.5 Macro | Canon 24mm TSE | Laowa 15mm Shift
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vinmunoz Cream of the Crop More info | Jun 24, 2016 23:41 | #19707 digital_AM wrote in post #18049301 Thanks Vinz. Merged 14 shots together in Lightroom CC. Shot with the Loxia 21. Wish I could have shot it at ISO 800 but 2500 wasn't too bad. Shutter speed was 1/160 sec. or Do ETTR.... | SONY A7SIII(2) | A73 | A6000 | Sony A7IV | Sigma105 | FE1635F4 | Tamron 70-180mm F2.8 | Tamron 17-28 Tamron 28-75 | FE50F1.8 | Sony 16035F4PZ | SEL30mm F3.5 Macro | Canon 24mm TSE | Laowa 15mm Shift
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navydoc Cream of the Crop More info Post edited over 7 years ago by navydoc. | Jun 24, 2016 23:48 | #19708 digital_AM wrote in post #18049298 I finished the pano image of the Copa America game. The detail is astounding in the high res version which I will also link below. I had to shoot at f6.3 and ISO2500 so I could keep the shutter up over 1/100 sec to avoid motion blur in the people. The front of the image is sharp and fades towards the back of the stadium due to the shallow DoF. I like the effect actually. The players are sharp which was a relief to me. 14 shot pano with the Loxia 21 stitched in Lightroom CC. I couldn't justify the price of Autopano Giga quite yet. ![]() High res version here: https://photos.smugmug.com …ifinal-pano-Edit-proc.jpg That turned out great Alfredo. I think you had the best spot to shoot that kind of pano too. Would you mind sharing how many frames you shot per row and how many rows of shots you took? Just curious..I"m guessing 2 rows of 7. Gene - My Photo Gallery ||
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alfredomora Cream of the Crop More info Post edited over 7 years ago by alfredomora. | Jun 24, 2016 23:48 | #19709 vinmunoz wrote in post #18049303 did you use a tripod or you did it like brenizer method? No tripod was used. The images were taken in portrait mode and I had my thumb under the center of the camera. That's my pivot point. It's like a poor man's nodal slide. I made sure to overlap each photo. That's really the key and pivoting. This was a one row pano. In LR CC, I used cylindrical and then applied about 50% boundary warp which works well. If I went 100%, the image was too stretched. I then cropped at 16x10 aspect ratio. vinmunoz wrote in post #18049304 or Do ETTR.... I exposed to the left to preserve the highlights. Thank you Sony for the amazing DR on the a-series cameras. - Alfredo -
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Jun 24, 2016 23:59 | #19710 navydoc wrote in post #18049307 That turned out great Alfredo. I think you had the best spot to shoot that kind of pano too. Would you mind sharing how many frames you shot per row and how many rows of shots you took? Just curious..I"m guessing 2 rows of 7. Thank you Gene. Yeah our seats were really good. Perfect for trying a pano. - Alfredo -
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