Cany143 wrote:
Oh? So you've begun delving into the ether of complicated and complex (raw) image processing, have you? Myself, I haven't bothered 'cuz to do a multi-layered (would three cameras do it? or would you use four or more cameras? [hey! I could do that! and then some!]) ultra-panoed focus-stacked & HDR'ed "blend" of multiple camera time-lapses is a Rubicon I'm not ready to cross. Because I'm lazy.
Well...I think four cameras would be sufficient, don't you? The focus stacking and HDR stuff won't be a problem. Multi camera time lapses, check. Oh, wait, raw processing you say? Well never mind then. Besides, I would be short a couple tripods. And never you mind my delving into the ethers. We'll just keep that under our hats if it's all the same to you.
According to my Tom cat (Hugo), he's the centre of the universe.
I love the first two. They truly show the magnitude of the "universe."
Looks to me more like "beauty" in the middle of the shortest day.
Cany143 wrote:
In the middle of the (shortest) day.
How were you able to visit Mars and return so soon? Nice photos as always.
I like #5, It has foreground, mid ground, far mid ground, far ground, sky, color; red, green ,brown, tan.and blue/white and, and a road going nowhere. What more can one want?
Cany143 wrote:
In the middle of the (shortest) day.
Beautiful set. Thanks for sharing.
Nice. You can't get much closer to the middle of nowhere.
Ed
Abo wrote:
According to my Tom cat (Hugo), he's the centre of the universe.
Spoken like a true CAT!!!
Poul.
Cany143 wrote:
It seems that your concept of 'story' and mine are somewhat different than each other. I wouldn't know about where or how you got yours, Spike, but if publication and/or what I've been paid is an indicator, I'm a much better essayist than I am a storyteller.
Beyond that, I know very little about tigers (and less about ladies), but I did in fact (admittedly, some years ago) see a mountain lion very near to the spot I stopped to shoot #4. So there's that amount of agreement between us...?
It seems that your concept of 'story' and mine are... (
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In spite of not being paid for it, you are an excellent storyteller. Usually, your narration sets up the expectation of what we will see. Sometimes, we all fall short. Not everything that Hemingway or that other guy that writes stuff was a gem. The photography furthers the story and the story is the photograph. Who could ask for more?
Abo wrote:
According to my Tom cat (Hugo), he's the centre of the universe.
It reminds me of the old saying: Dogs have owners, Cats have staff"
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