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  1. Robert Watcher

    Preset Cine look with wide angle lens

    The widest lens I have for my Olympus camera is an old 4/3 11-22mm f2.8 (22-44mm equivalent) with adaptor to fit my micro 4/3 bodies. After watching a Youtube video last night referring to shooting with a 21mm lens cropped to a wide format, I decided to make use of that style tonight when Anne...
  2. Chris Calohan II

    Milky Way

    First shots with my new Z7 II. They are tolerable but would have been better if I could have gotten my 14-24 to focus properly. The second image is a 6 frame, vertical pano, stitched.
  3. Asher Kelman

    Challenge for Pictures in a Series: Motif or Concept Panos of light & shade

    Look for pictures with streaks of light breaking through or shadows that play out on a wide vista or slice of architecture or plant or creature! Let’s harvest the pictures from your collections or hunt for new opportunities today! Asher
  4. T

    Poor boy's tilt-shift lens

    Testing Fotodiox Pro Tilt/Shift P67-EOS adapter with Pentax 67 lenses Pentax 67 135mm shift pano Pentax 67 90mm tilt
  5. Robert Watcher

    Easy Panorama - Better than Smart Phone

    I’ve done complex pano on a couple of occasions in years past, using expensive dedicated software to stitch the shots together. They required a lot of time, from making sure my camera was set Manually, to the process of getting the final image stitched right with mismatches. Most of my...
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