This was a 7 image hand held pano shot vertically. I used CS4 to stitch them together and LR to apply other corrections.
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Photo by JT • Last comment by JT • On 09-25-10 15:05
I have been gone for for a few days out in the alpine lakes wilderness in Washington state. Was heading to the Enchantments which is right above the ridge line there. Snowing and raining confined us to our tents. On the day out, we woke up to a clear sky and this is what I took. Hand held 7 images stitched. Nothing else to show for this grueling trip :(
Thanks for your kind comments. The title of the shot has vanished so its location has become more mysterious. The mountain in the distance is Mt Cook in southern New Zealand. Shot at just past midnight illuminated by moonlight alone.
Photo by ljsegil • Last comment by ljsegil • On 09-07-10 12:37
I got quite a few nice shots with it, both of wildlife and some landscapes. Much more user (and wallet) friendly than the 70-200, though obviously lacks the faster aperture. I have no regrets having made the switch, however.
Larry
Photo by JT • Last comment by JT • On 09-05-10 10:34
I got rid of the D700 a while back when I switched to Sony. However, I had a handful of Zeiss glass and with the lack of good primes coming out in ZA I decided to get back on board. So I bought a D3s and D3x with a few Nikon Lenses. By the way, I have never seen a camera perform in low light like the D3s. have a look at these [url]http://www.nikonimages.com/showgallery.php?membercollection=224
Photo by derekwin • Last comment by derekwin • On 09-03-10 18:58
thanks Rick I also like how far the contrast can be pushed and still look good at least to my eyes. Other lenses you start to lose detail when you add a little contrast.