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Aug 16, 2009 15:35 |  #1

Once a year, I make a journey to the Adirondacks. It's my favorite playground, and only half a day's drive away. That said, this one was a bust. My partner got sick (as par the course for him, this is now the third consecutive trip that's been cut short so guess who finally learned their lesson?), and so we wound up driving 700 miles roundtrip to hike four.

At least I made these. Each landscape was two shots, one for the foreground focus/ground exposure and one for background focus/sky exposure. I was also inspired by a photographer I met at the field where the first photo was made to run with a more medium-formatish cropping. He was shooting with some crazy MF, don't ask me what kind, but it was neat.

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Aug 16, 2009 16:57 |  #2

Very nice, my favorite is #3. Maybe the photographer was using manual focus to set the hyperfocal distance for the aperture that he was using. That will result in the greatest depth of field.


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Aug 16, 2009 17:18 |  #3

Bill Boehme wrote in post #8470352 (external link)
Very nice, my favorite is #3. Maybe the photographer was using manual focus to set the hyperfocal distance for the aperture that he was using. That will result in the greatest depth of field.

Very true. But since I'm shooting two exposures, one for brights and one for darks, I might as well go beyond the hyperfocal and grab the entire frame in focus by focusing in two locations. Or something like that!


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Aug 16, 2009 22:44 as a reply to  @ gregpphoto's post |  #4

Do you use focus stacking software like the macro guys or do you blend them manually?


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Aug 16, 2009 23:26 |  #5

Cool shots. Number #3 (Marcy Dam) is the winner for me.

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Aug 17, 2009 10:39 |  #6

Bill Boehme wrote in post #8471817 (external link)
Do you use focus stacking software like the macro guys or do you blend them manually?

Manually. And that goes for panoramas and everything else I do with photoshop. Sure, it's definitely more time consuming, but I know I get tighter results if I spend the time doing things by hand.


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