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11-01-2019, 06:00 AM - 2 Likes   #2086
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Pool and waterfall by cropping. I left a center of interest to draw attention to the water fall. Did you notice? Be honest guys. Apologies to all you female Pentaxians, boys will be boys even at my age. Did you also notice the fellow in the water just in front of the waterfall? He's not bald as I am, you can tell because the back of his head is facing the camera

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Wow, interesting image ... it draws my eyes
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A multi-shot pano with the M 135mm at f/16 (sorry, no waterfall interest)

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An oldie from back in my K10D days

Nourlangie Rock in Kakadu National Park

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At the "Twelve Apostles*" along the Great Ocean Road S-W of Melbourne. Multi-image stitch


*When named there were more of them, and now there are fewer or more, depending on how small a thing you want to count.
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A couple more from the Lake District with iPhone 6s





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Note To Self

Must use "Deviate Lady" (Pentax 28mm F3.5 Shift) more often, just a quick play here.

Shifted 11mm left then right, both images then merged in LR.

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This was an accidental panorama. I panned across to keep my friend in the frame while he was doing a backflip which allowed the shots to be stitched together. There were 5 shots in the frame but this is only 3 because I don't have the photoshop skills to make the intermediate shots look right

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QuoteOriginally posted by Mike L Quote
This was an accidental panorama. I panned across to keep my friend in the frame while he was doing a backflip which allowed the shots to be stitched together. There were 5 shots in the frame but this is only 3 because I don't have the photoshop skills to make the intermediate shots look right
Very effective,Mike.
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QuoteOriginally posted by Mike L Quote
This was an accidental panorama. I panned across to keep my friend in the frame while he was doing a backflip which allowed the shots to be stitched together. There were 5 shots in the frame but this is only 3 because I don't have the photoshop skills to make the intermediate shots look right
Wow! That's one of the best "accidents" I have ever seen. Extremely well done.
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Wow! That's one of the best "accidents" I have ever seen. Extremely well done.
Definitely a case of good luck rather than good management. I don't think I could replicate it in a dozen tries.
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QuoteOriginally posted by Mike L Quote
This was an accidental panorama. I panned across to keep my friend in the frame while he was doing a backflip which allowed the shots to be stitched together. There were 5 shots in the frame but this is only 3 because I don't have the photoshop skills to make the intermediate shots look right
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QuoteOriginally posted by slartibartfast01 Quote
Hmm I forgot my Epson scanner only has 1200 DPI resolution which was OK in 1999 but not so good now particularly when it comes to 35mm negatives.
I use my K5IIs, A50mm f1.7 lens, a Pentax Auto Bellows M and Slide Copier For Auto Bellows M to copy slides and negatives.

A little work in Photoshop takes care of the color shift that has happened over the last 30+ years.

Works great.

Here is one from Kodachrome, cropped to a "panorama".




This one was shot on film, and yes, that is the correct color after converting the negative and restoring the image. The lighting was mercury vapor, which cast a greenish light.

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