Photec wrote:
Excellent set, my favorite subject matter beautifully done. I know you focus stacked these, and very well done, have you ever used a shift (pc) lens for this type of work? Thanks for posting these.
I appreciate your comment, Photec --and, of course, the comments of others equally-- but no, I've never used a PC lens on a small format (35mm equiv, 'crop sensor, etc.) camera, but am more than familiar with the concept and use of tilts, shifts, rises, falls, etc. in photography from employing it in shooting large format. Given my aging eyesight, the only way I'd be able to effectively use a PC lens now would involve tethering to the larger screen of a laptop, and for me, the logistics doing so 'in the field' would be impractical at best.
Fine clarity & composition in these images.
You have shown us all what good photography looks like. I would be most interested in what you yourself see as your best work.
Nice shots. For me, the first one is truly impressive.
Tinker wrote:
You have shown us all what good photography looks like. I would be most interested in what you yourself see as your best work.
I take your comment as very high praise, Tinker. Thank you.
So far as what I'd consider my "best" work, though, there are two ways to describe it. The first would include those images that express what I was trying to express. The second would include what I'd
hope anyone would say:
my "best" will be what I shoot tomorrow, or next week, or next year.
Stunning set, they jump off the screen at you and pull you back in.
Thanks for sharing.
Mark
Jim .., you never seem to lose that magic touch .., your work is instantly recognizable…
Each unique and impactful in its own right. Nice work on the focus stacking and catching the light just so...
These are really great captures. Just out of curiosity, how many images do you typically stack for pictures loike you have posted?
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