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Aug 5, 2021 11:59:21   #
Cany143 Loc: SE Utah
 
I've shot three of these four scenes repeatedly over the years, the only 'differences' being time of day and weather conditions. Shown in the order they were captured.

#1 - Just up the switchbacks, barely into the Park (Arches N.P.). A four image quasi focus stack/horizontally shot combination of ascending (from looking downward to looking upward) captures processed into a vertical 'panorama'. 24mm lens setting.
#2 - A straight, single image 'scape shot with a 20mm lens.
#3 - The most complex of the lot; 14 separate exposures, two rows of 7 images each. One row with focus placed on the near ground, the other row with focus placed on distant ground. The resulting separate captures then focus stacked and merged into a panorama as planned. 24mm lens setting.
#4 - A simple two image focus stack. 35mm lens setting.


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Aug 5, 2021 12:03:16   #
Amator21 Loc: California
 
A very nice series. I especially like no. 4, it would grace any wall. Thank you for posting!
Poul

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Aug 5, 2021 12:03:21   #
joecichjr Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
 
Cany143 wrote:
I've shot three of these four scenes repeatedly over the years, the only 'differences' being time of day and weather conditions. Shown in the order they were captured.

#1 - Just up the switchbacks, barely into the Park (Arches N.P.). A four image quasi focus stack/horizontally shot combination of captures processed into a vertical 'panorama'. 24mm lens setting.
#2 - A straight, single image 'scape shot with a 20mm lens.
#3 - The most complex of the lot; 14 separate exposures, two rows of 7 images each. One row with focus placed on the near ground, the other row with focus placed on distant ground. The resulting separate captures then focus stacked and merged into a panorama as planned. 24mm lens setting.
#4 - A simple two image focus stack. 35mm lens setting.
I've shot three of these four scenes repeatedly ov... (show quote)


Pure magnificence ⭐⭐💎⭐⭐

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Aug 5, 2021 12:04:34   #
10MPlayer Loc: California
 
Those are really beautiful shots. Congrats. I like all of them. Very well composed with good use of foreground to give depth. Number 3 is my favorite with that brooding sky and the promise of some cooling rainfall. Beautiful place.

On a side note, my mind wandered to the images from the Mars rover. The red soil in your images reminds me of those - if only Mars had a few plants spread around here and there.

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Aug 5, 2021 12:07:29   #
UTMike Loc: South Jordan, UT
 
Your dedication to your craft results in excellent shots, Jim! I appreciate your explanation of what you did to achieve these wonderful results.

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Aug 5, 2021 12:07:34   #
LMG Loc: Arizona
 
Nicely done Cany

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Aug 5, 2021 12:17:31   #
NMGal Loc: NE NM
 
These are all beautiful creations, any of which I would be proud to have done.

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Aug 5, 2021 12:25:39   #
tcthome Loc: NJ
 
As always, all beautiful photos but, I really like the angle of view in photos 1 & 4.

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Aug 5, 2021 13:02:14   #
Soul Dr. Loc: Beautiful Shenandoah Valley
 
Great captures of the some of the beautiful scenery you have on your area.

Will

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Aug 5, 2021 13:41:55   #
frankraney Loc: Clovis, Ca.
 
Cany143 wrote:
I've shot three of these four scenes repeatedly over the years, the only 'differences' being time of day and weather conditions. Shown in the order they were captured.

#1 - Just up the switchbacks, barely into the Park (Arches N.P.). A four image quasi focus stack/horizontally shot combination of ascending (from looking downward to looking upward) captures processed into a vertical 'panorama'. 24mm lens setting.
#2 - A straight, single image 'scape shot with a 20mm lens.
#3 - The most complex of the lot; 14 separate exposures, two rows of 7 images each. One row with focus placed on the near ground, the other row with focus placed on distant ground. The resulting separate captures then focus stacked and merged into a panorama as planned. 24mm lens setting.
#4 - A simple two image focus stack. 35mm lens setting.
I've shot three of these four scenes repeatedly ov... (show quote)



Great set...

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Aug 5, 2021 20:20:55   #
Retired CPO Loc: Travel full time in an RV
 
You just keep bringing it Cany! Number one for me.

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Aug 6, 2021 05:16:32   #
J-SPEIGHT Loc: Akron, Ohio
 
Cany143 wrote:
I've shot three of these four scenes repeatedly over the years, the only 'differences' being time of day and weather conditions. Shown in the order they were captured.

#1 - Just up the switchbacks, barely into the Park (Arches N.P.). A four image quasi focus stack/horizontally shot combination of ascending (from looking downward to looking upward) captures processed into a vertical 'panorama'. 24mm lens setting.
#2 - A straight, single image 'scape shot with a 20mm lens.
#3 - The most complex of the lot; 14 separate exposures, two rows of 7 images each. One row with focus placed on the near ground, the other row with focus placed on distant ground. The resulting separate captures then focus stacked and merged into a panorama as planned. 24mm lens setting.
#4 - A simple two image focus stack. 35mm lens setting.
I've shot three of these four scenes repeatedly ov... (show quote)

Beautiful shots Jim

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Aug 6, 2021 05:48:47   #
Manglesphoto Loc: 70 miles south of St.Louis
 
Cany143 wrote:
I've shot three of these four scenes repeatedly over the years, the only 'differences' being time of day and weather conditions. Shown in the order they were captured.

#1 - Just up the switchbacks, barely into the Park (Arches N.P.). A four image quasi focus stack/horizontally shot combination of ascending (from looking downward to looking upward) captures processed into a vertical 'panorama'. 24mm lens setting.
#2 - A straight, single image 'scape shot with a 20mm lens.
#3 - The most complex of the lot; 14 separate exposures, two rows of 7 images each. One row with focus placed on the near ground, the other row with focus placed on distant ground. The resulting separate captures then focus stacked and merged into a panorama as planned. 24mm lens setting.
#4 - A simple two image focus stack. 35mm lens setting.
I've shot three of these four scenes repeatedly ov... (show quote)


Fantastic set of images!!!

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Aug 6, 2021 06:02:55   #
JohnR Loc: The Gates of Hell
 
I like these very much - very dramatic. Thanks for sharing.

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Aug 6, 2021 06:45:09   #
nimbushopper Loc: Tampa, FL
 
Excellent set!

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