The Cupola - Reloaded
by AxelLuther
I promise - this is the last indoor from St. Blasien not so special but a nice comparison with
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The first one I took with my 18-250 mm, this one with the 8-16 Actually, the difference would even be bigger, when I would have had a chance to shot the 8-16mm one also with a camera laying on the ground (like the 18-250mm one)and not mounted on my tripod - but I forgot my remote control and there was no way releasing the camera manually without getting on the picture (the disadvantage of ultrawide))
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The first one I took with my 18-250 mm, this one with the 8-16 Actually, the difference would even be bigger, when I would have had a chance to shot the 8-16mm one also with a camera laying on the ground (like the 18-250mm one)and not mounted on my tripod - but I forgot my remote control and there was no way releasing the camera manually without getting on the picture (the disadvantage of ultrawide))
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Posted 25/05/2011 - 09:48
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Seeing this series has made me order an 8-16mm!
Another stunning shot.
Another stunning shot.
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Posted 25/05/2011 - 11:58
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alexfilipov wrote:
Lovely cupola, wasn't there any chance to use the 2-sec delay?
Hi Alex - unfortunately not - the image is an HDR based on 5 shots - if you have the camera laying loose on the ground, you need a remote control - when taking the picture manually, you risk to tilt the camera a bit, which leads to HDRs without proper sharpness - without remote control you need a tripod to get a sharp HDR images....
Lovely cupola, wasn't there any chance to use the 2-sec delay?
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Colors are the lack of darkness
You find more of my pictures here: https://pentaxphotogallery.com/artists/axelluther or on my web page: www.axel-luther.com
Colors are the lack of darkness
You find more of my pictures here: https://pentaxphotogallery.com/artists/axelluther or on my web page: www.axel-luther.com
Posted 25/05/2011 - 12:00
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Gary_Baldy wrote:
Seeing this series has made me order an 8-16mm!
Another stunning shot.
wow - first time I initiated such a deal (hope I don't get trouble from Pentax for making too much advert for a competitor product - at least, Pentax does not offer 8mm)
Seeing this series has made me order an 8-16mm!
Another stunning shot.
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Colors are the lack of darkness
You find more of my pictures here: https://pentaxphotogallery.com/artists/axelluther or on my web page: www.axel-luther.com
Colors are the lack of darkness
You find more of my pictures here: https://pentaxphotogallery.com/artists/axelluther or on my web page: www.axel-luther.com
Posted 25/05/2011 - 22:08
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pauljay wrote:
Your photos are so good I'm thinking of giving up photography!!
Not yet though!
no no - the ones I saw from you clearly tell that you should never stop as they are also very good
Your photos are so good I'm thinking of giving up photography!!
Not yet though!
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Colors are the lack of darkness
You find more of my pictures here: https://pentaxphotogallery.com/artists/axelluther or on my web page: www.axel-luther.com
Colors are the lack of darkness
You find more of my pictures here: https://pentaxphotogallery.com/artists/axelluther or on my web page: www.axel-luther.com
Posted 26/05/2011 - 22:50
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The HDR is so subtle I didn't even notice it - and that contributes a lot to the WOW factor of the photo
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