Forum: Lens Clubs
07-11-2018, 02:11 PM
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Thanks! What you say is very true, and when I look at my shots from over the years, they all bring back wonderful memories, and even if countless others have taken nearly the same shot of the same subject, mine are “mine”. Some of the things I will think about every time I look at this photo will be location scouting and test shots the day before, studying The Photographer's Ephemeris and using the compass on my phone so I would know exactly when and where the sun would rise, being shocked that there were already four other photographers there when I arrived a half hour before daybreak, and that they were all stacked up right next to each other. I had determined during my recon that I wanted to be out on the cliffs more, so I hopped the chain link fence and scrambled over the rocks. One of the previous arrivals followed me out, commenting, “What a great idea!”
-Robin
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Forum: Lens Clubs
07-10-2018, 06:41 PM
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Portland Head Light at dawn. K-3, HD 15
I know it is a subject that has been shot a gazillion times, but I just had to do it. Raw development (and lifting of shadows) in Affinity Photo, and light further editing in Snapseed, all on the iPad Pro.
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Forum: Lens Clubs
06-29-2016, 04:57 AM
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A technical question about your lovely shot: due to the usual distortion around the edges with the 15 Ltd., how much overlap did you need between the individual shots, and was assembling the panorama more difficult than shooting with a longer lens? Thanks!
-Robin
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