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05-17-2020, 07:43 PM - 1 Like   #346
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QuoteOriginally posted by BruceBanner Quote
I think these worked out really well Aaron and show that just a few frames can make a difference to a single take (without having to go nuts with 16-20 shots etc).
thank you Eddy! I really enjoy doing the simple 3 frames...can add a lot of content/context to an image with the scenery and dimension vs a single frame.....I have you to thank for the introduction to the method and the 'simplified method' as it produces a very unique image that most folks otherwise do not achieve.....it does not always work and I generally fail with the 10-20+ image composite......but it is very much appreciated that you introduced the technique to me!


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05-18-2020, 01:11 AM - 1 Like   #347
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QuoteOriginally posted by Aaron28 Quote
thank you Eddy! I really enjoy doing the simple 3 frames...can add a lot of content/context to an image with the scenery and dimension vs a single frame.....I have you to thank for the introduction to the method and the 'simplified method' as it produces a very unique image that most folks otherwise do not achieve.....it does not always work and I generally fail with the 10-20+ image composite......but it is very much appreciated that you introduced the technique to me!
Ach... kind words but not needed. It's not like I invented anything, I just steal from others like the filthy thief I am.

I haven't attempted a 3 stitch for awhile, I find it engages my brain a little too much, but I'm starting to play with the idea of making doubles a staple of my portrait style (keeps the shutter count a bit more reasonable as well).
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I noticed that smaller the size the better pop up effect with this shot. Especially like it when viewed on phone.



4 shots taken in landscape orientation.
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Hmm, not really a Brenizer I would say. It takes more than stitching to make a photo qualify as a Brenizer.

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K-1...FA77....3 frames

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Hmm, not really a Brenizer I would say. It takes more than stitching to make a photo qualify as a Brenizer.
removed.....agree with you it did not have the 'effect' and was more an ordinary pano than creating a brenizer.....reckon was going with BB idea of 2 frame attempts but it really has no pop to it.....maybe if I crop it, it may produce a noticeable effect.....although I wanted as much 'waterfall' as possible even though a few folks comment 'looks like her water broke'
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Haven't done one of these in a while. 6 shots with the K85/1.8:



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I wanted as much 'waterfall' as possible even though a few folks comment 'looks like her water broke'
I thought the same but didn't want to say...
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A "mild" Brenizer with the 43mm wide open. A vertical stack of five landscape shots.


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scouting out a location to shoot at......K-50...rikenon 50/f1.7 with fungus and a small sticker on the rear glass.....3 frames

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A Brenizer method image from the M 85mm f/2. Cross-posted to the M thread.

If the blossom is still there and I have time I might try this one again, getting a bit closer to get a stronger effect.


Blossom Brenizer
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Brenizermania hit me yesterday as conditions were screeming for it. 200 frames from forest flowers turned into several succesful stitches. Taken with M85 wide open. Therefore crossposted to M club


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QuoteOriginally posted by iheiramo Quote
Brenizermania hit me yesterday as conditions were screeming for it. 200 frames from forest flowers turned into several succesful stitches. Taken with M85 wide open. Therefore crossposted to M club
Very nice - not quite as gripping as #319, but nicely done also
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Very nice - not quite as gripping as #319, but nicely done also
Thanks. How did you find that year old shot to compare
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An other forest flower Brenizer with M85. Crossposted to M club:

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