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Cathedral Rock from North West Bay River
Lens: Samyang 24mm f1.4 Camera: Pentax K-1 Photo Location: North West Bay River, Tasmania ISO: 100 Shutter Speed: 1/15s Aperture: F8 
Posted By: Phil Hirst, 07-18-2016, 06:55 AM

I'm still getting used to the complexity of the K-1, but I love it's flexibility.

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07-18-2016, 05:51 PM   #2
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I really like this picture. Can you share your technique?
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Very beautiful photograph with so much color and beauty. Sharpness is really most impressive.

Many thanks for sharing.

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I really like this picture. Can you share your technique?
Thank you! Because of the tonal range between shadow and snow I bracketed my shots and used Lightroom to blend them. I did that for foreground, middle ground and far distance, refocussing for each one, so a total of 9 images! I used Lightroom again to join them into a vertical panorama. Given that the file size for a RAW image on the K-1 is fairly chunky to start with my PC was raising a sweat. This is 9 times more complexity than I would normally employ but the depth of field required and the challenges that snow threw at me justified it I think. I had been planning this image for months before I finally shot it.

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Very beautiful photograph with so much color and beauty. Sharpness is really most impressive.

Many thanks for sharing.

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Thanks Antonio

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Thanks for sharing your technique. Results are impressive.
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I'm still getting used to the complexity of the K-1, but I love it's flexibility.
A very nice shot
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This is a very nice photo!

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I'm still getting used to the complexity of the K-1, but I love it's flexibility.
Stunning!
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QuoteOriginally posted by Phil Hirst Quote
I'm still getting used to the complexity of the K-1, but I love it's flexibility.
nice shot! really like the contrast! good work
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