Tom Robbins
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Encountered a branch reaching down from above while hiking in the woods this morning. It was just the right height to knock the hats off the unwary and decorate them with spider webs at the same time. The first thing that struck me, after the branch, of course, was that it existed mostly along a single plane, and photographing it with an fairly open aperture might create an unusual image.
Branch in the Woods
The result looks a bit like stained glass or black lightning, or like maybe something went awry with the camera's processor. At any rate, I intend to keep the idea in my back pocket for other opportunities.
There was no breeze at the time, so got away with three stitched 90mm t/s frames at f/3.2 with the camera body in portrait orientation using horizontal shifts. There are sections of the branch that are a little out of focus, but a smaller aperture would have brought in unwanted background detail.

Branch in the Woods
The result looks a bit like stained glass or black lightning, or like maybe something went awry with the camera's processor. At any rate, I intend to keep the idea in my back pocket for other opportunities.
There was no breeze at the time, so got away with three stitched 90mm t/s frames at f/3.2 with the camera body in portrait orientation using horizontal shifts. There are sections of the branch that are a little out of focus, but a smaller aperture would have brought in unwanted background detail.