Jordan Marsh
Well-Known Member
I took this about 4 or 5 years ago but I still remember the ungodly heat and sand sticking to all of my sweat
3 frame stitch with the 24mm ts-e.
3 frame stitch with the 24mm ts-e.
Interesting choice of lenses for Lower Antelope. Shifty panoramas are my favorite technique for sharp wide shots with a 24mm ts-e.
Nice result in this case - a different angle from most of the shots I have seen/taken of this formation..
Beautiful lines and colours is this well chosen perspective.
Thank you guys!! And Jim, this was actually the 24mm. It still was a bit of a pain. It took me a few tries because every time I'd get it lined up a group would come through and I'd have to move and start over againJordan, wow how awesome! What a great intro shot for the forum.
I really like it, and shot with a 45TSE? Kudos to you for that. I have a 24mm TSE but I don't use it enough so when I do pull it out it takes me an hour just to remember which knob does what...
Jim
Thanks you guysoh...this is outfreakingstanding!!! The clarity, depth, and 3D is just superb! I still cannot tell if the top left quadrant of the image is further back in the rocks, or if it is a foreground rock in shadow. That is crazy!