Sporgon said:The Keep of Scarborough Castle, northern England, shot from the barbican; that is a fortified, narrow entrance where should invaders manage to get through the gate way they would be herded into a highly vulnerable position before reaching the castle. A three frame pano stitch, so the sensor size for this picture is actually slightly larger than that of an S2 or Pentax 645.
5DII + 24-105L @ 35mm, f11, 1/40 and ISO 100.
skullyspice said:Thanks!rpt said:You CANNOT do this!skullyspice said:one of my favorite lenses.
55mm f/4, iso 2500, 1/50I don't care about the 2500 ISO! I just drooled a ton! You owe me!
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Lovely picture.
Bouchon in Napa, one of the best breakfasts I ever had, along with several glasses of the house red. Every time I look at this picture I want to go back.
Click said:Sporgon said:The Keep of Scarborough Castle, northern England, shot from the barbican; that is a fortified, narrow entrance where should invaders manage to get through the gate way they would be herded into a highly vulnerable position before reaching the castle. A three frame pano stitch, so the sensor size for this picture is actually slightly larger than that of an S2 or Pentax 645.
5DII + 24-105L @ 35mm, f11, 1/40 and ISO 100.
I really like this shot. Nicely done Sporgon.
Sporgon said:The Keep of Scarborough Castle, northern England, shot from the barbican; that is a fortified, narrow entrance where should invaders manage to get through the gate way they would be herded into a highly vulnerable position before reaching the castle. A three frame pano stitch, so the sensor size for this picture is actually slightly larger than that of an S2 or Pentax 645.
5DII + 24-105L @ 35mm, f11, 1/40 and ISO 100.
KeithBreazeal said:
D. said:Its pretty close to Las Olas. Just a bit south in the Hallandale / Aventura area
dlleno said:nice work sporgon! Given the choice, I would have used my 16-35mm f/4, for the sunset but in this case I was driving and had just a few seconds window of opportunity to stop, grab the camera and run. This shot was taken at about 35mm. The 24-105 was attached to the 5D3 and I didn't have time to change lenses, much less set up the tripod So I settled for a 5-frame HDR. One of the problems inherent to the 24-105 is flare, and for that reason this is the only sunset I have attempted with it. Thank goodness for IS and great ghosting and alignment software! This one used only Lightroom and the Nik plugin.