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Thread: Cape Florida Lighthouse in Color

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    Michael Pancier
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    Default Cape Florida Lighthouse in Color



    Actually a 3 image HDR taken at -2, 0, + 2

    5d + Canon 24 t/s L Lens
    f/18
    ISO 200

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    Robert Amoruso
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    Aaahhhh, the TS lens in action. How do you like it?

    This is what HDR landscapes should be all about. Well done with the HDR and the composition. Good placement on the LH.

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    Michael Pancier
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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert Amoruso View Post
    Aaahhhh, the TS lens in action. How do you like it?

    This is what HDR landscapes should be all about. Well done with the HDR and the composition. Good placement on the LH.
    Robert, I'm still playing around with it trying to get the hang of it. I did notice it vignettes on the 5d when the t/s is used. I have to admit, it's pretty cool how the tilt can put a whole section of the image OOF.

    In my images, I was shooting at f/16 and f/18 so I haven't really played around with the tilt that much or with close focused objects. The lens is sharp though. Gonna have fun with it in Maine, I can tell.

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    Roman Kurywczak
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    Hey Michael,
    Nice work on the HDR............gotta get me one of those lenses. Very nicely composed. I have to make it to that lighthouse when I'm down in Dec.

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    Joanna Trescott
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    Beautiful shot, great colors. Love the composition.

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    Robert Amoruso
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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Pancier View Post
    Robert, I'm still playing around with it trying to get the hang of it. I did notice it vignettes on the 5d when the t/s is used. I have to admit, it's pretty cool how the tilt can put a whole section of the image OOF.

    In my images, I was shooting at f/16 and f/18 so I haven't really played around with the tilt that much or with close focused objects. The lens is sharp though. Gonna have fun with it in Maine, I can tell.
    The TS's are very sharp and I like them for that. The shifts are great for panos. I stil have not used the tilt much though.

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