This is my first experiment of focus stacking 2 HDR processing - 6 images in total. First bracketing focusing on the waterfall and second bracketing focusing on the big stone.
25 Aug 10:39
kitfox
wonderful
wonderful
Very nicely done Carlo.
25 Aug 12:52
digicam
Looks as though you handled it well for a first attempt Carlo. Funny name for a Falls. Thanks for sharing.
25 Aug 13:04
philta22
wonderful
wonderful
Nice!
25 Aug 15:43
axel_hahn
Ciao Carlo.
Nice capture! Have you compared the result with a normal HDR using an aperature larger than 14? I think there will be no difference in this case :-)
25 Aug 15:50
carlo
@axel_hahn hey Axel. With this kind of long exposure i believe there is no visible difference.
25 Aug 15:50
carlo
@philta22 Thank you Phil.
25 Aug 15:50
carlo
@digicam Thanks Ed. It can be certainly improved.
25 Aug 15:51
carlo
@kitfox Thank you Jim.
25 Aug 15:56
philta22
I think that the idea to go new ways is important here. Certainly using an ultra wide angle lens (20mm) with a high aperture would have the same results...but experimenting with focus is great!!
my favorite!
25 Aug 18:04
axel_hahn
I did my last focus stacking experiments with a macro lens because the reached depth of field did not satisfy me at all.
And then I realised that macro photograpy is not my cup of tea :)
(Not because of the processing... you have to become an expert in hunting insects and butterflies)
This is my first experiment of focus stacking 2 HDR processing - 6 images in total. First bracketing focusing on the waterfall and second bracketing focusing on the big stone.
Very nicely done Carlo.
Looks as though you handled it well for a first attempt Carlo. Funny name for a Falls. Thanks for sharing.
Nice!
Ciao Carlo. Nice capture! Have you compared the result with a normal HDR using an aperature larger than 14? I think there will be no difference in this case :-)
@axel_hahn hey Axel. With this kind of long exposure i believe there is no visible difference.
@philta22 Thank you Phil.
@digicam Thanks Ed. It can be certainly improved.
@kitfox Thank you Jim.
I think that the idea to go new ways is important here. Certainly using an ultra wide angle lens (20mm) with a high aperture would have the same results...but experimenting with focus is great!! my favorite!
I did my last focus stacking experiments with a macro lens because the reached depth of field did not satisfy me at all. And then I realised that macro photograpy is not my cup of tea :) (Not because of the processing... you have to become an expert in hunting insects and butterflies)
clean and sharp image Carlo, congratulations
Congrats on POTD.