Well, normally I wouldn't show how unpretty my stuff is up close, but since you asked nicely... :)

http://members.iinet.net.au/~derbyc/PDML_misc/milson_detail.htm

I must also remember to make sure the seams don't fall on somewhere important, like the Altair building (the one with the shark fin), which makes it tricky to blend. Hmm...left frame is also a touch crooked.

I'm unsubbing for a while. Taking over the house of a friend and looking after her cat while she's overseas. Thought I'd detox and de-PC at the same time. But I am taking the 31mm and the LX with me. Rob, that shot is so sharp. Doesn't Jeffrey St Wharf rock with the waves? Amazing.

cheerio,
D


Rob Studdert wrote:

On 13 Jun 2005 at 12:20, Derby Chang wrote:

Yes, I notice the blend around where the Opera House is could be better. This frame was a bit tricky, because I didn't want to blow out the details of the ferry wharf (which I did in any case), so the sky was under-exposed. Might have to go back and take a couple, and do an HDR blend.


http://members.iinet.net.au/~derbyc/PDML_misc/milson.htm

It's a very difficult scene to expose, a pano constructed of HDR image would be ideal I guess, not a bad effort in any case. Any chance of seeing a detail section 1:1?

Whilst very recently in tour guide mode I made the following shot from the ferry wharf using *ist D, 31mm and a table top tripod. I had to lie down flat on the concrete to eliminate the piers so I smelt like bait afterwards, decent shot though, the 31mm earns its keep again :-)

http://www.home.aone.net.au/audiobias/temp/IMGP1356.jpg (it's a bit big 750kB)


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