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    T'was Cold

    One of those images for memory only...was quite chilly that morning.

    T'was Cold

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    Re: T'was Cold

    Wow! Absolutely gorgeous! Amazing detail.

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    Re: T'was Cold

    Lovely shot Chauncey

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    Amazing detail
    I postulated on another thread that stacking landscape images elicited more detail.

    I've gone back over some images dwelling on my hard drive seeking those that the same scene was
    captured numerous times using the same settings with little thought given to precise focus point.
    This was a series of six, 2008, images that I, this morning, photo-stacked...100mm, f/10, ISO 100, SS 1/60.
    They were tripod mounted using the camera's chosen AF point without moving the camera.

    In every test I've made yet, there has been a demonstrative improvement in detail.

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    Re: T'was Cold

    William, that looks cold. Nice capture. I'm dying to get out and try the technique.

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    Re: T'was Cold

    Very nice.

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    Re: T'was Cold

    When I see shots like that one, I for one am glad that we will be into March tomorrow and I can look forward to getting images with less white in them.

    It also reminds me that I had better get out and do some of the winter shooting that I was planning to do, before I run out of winter.

    Regardless, a nice shot.

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    Re: T'was Cold

    Quote Originally Posted by chauncey View Post
    One of those images for memory only...was quite chilly that morning.

    T'was Cold
    Too many 'cold' images being posted at present whilst some of us have to suffer the the heat

    I want to be there to cool down !

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    Re: T'was Cold

    Hello William: Interesting results with the stacking experiment. The detail is quite lovely. I don't understand your technique when you say the "camera's chosen focus point". Did you change the focus point manually by moving it to six different spots and if so why would you say the camera chose the focus? The composition is most pleasing.

    And to Manfred, even though it is March 1st, there is no danger of running out of winter around here. It is supposed to be minus 23 this coming Thursday night.

    And Grahame, perhaps we could arrange an exchange program for a few weeks.

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    Re: T'was Cold

    camera's chosen focus point
    I just parked the camera on a tripod and let the camera select the focus point via AF and
    whatever focus point it chose to use.

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    Re: T'was Cold

    I like it! Sort of looks like that here right now. I like the balance of the building and the trees. I agree that the stacking really brought out the details. Nice!

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