Allot of discussion about the need for tripods, small apertures, depth of field and low ISO for landscapes. Here's an example of an image shot quickly as light was fading at Zion National Park. 1/30,f-3.5,ISO 800 with 16-35 2.8 lens (not image stabilized) on a Canon 5D4. Could have been better if I had time to grab my tripod but I made this a 24x30 and even viewing just a few inches away it holds up beautifully. By the way I didn't even see the guy in the foreground until post, then I forgot to crop him. People viewing the print never even notice him. I call him Waldo!
Took me a full minute to find Waldo!
Tomfl101 wrote:
Allot of discussion about the need for tripods, small apertures, depth of field and low ISO for landscapes. Here's an example of an image shot quickly as light was fading at Zion National Park. 1/30,f-3.5,ISO 800 with 16-35 2.8 lens (not image stabilized) on a Canon 5D4. Could have been better if I had time to grab my tripod but I made this a 24x30 and even viewing just a few inches away it holds up beautifully. By the way I didn't even see the guy in the foreground until post, then I forgot to crop him. People viewing the print never even notice him. I call him Waldo!
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I’d like to see the download because there’s nothing sharp in the thumbnail.
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