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    "I've become very picky. Most of my outings these days do not yield satisfactory photographs because what used to be satisfactory to me in the past no longer is. I make much fewer images today than I have in previous times, and I expect this trend to continue. Progress in art is not about becoming more prolific; it's about becoming more demanding." - Guy Tal

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    Re: Sacristy

    I wish there was a 'Love' smiley for this as there is on FB.

    Superb image very well captured; flaws 'n'all.
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    Naughty Nigel


    Difficult is worth doing

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    • #3
      Re: Sacristy

      Originally posted by Naughty Nigel View Post
      I wish there was a 'Love' smiley for this as there is on FB.

      Superb image very well captured; flaws 'n'all.
      Thank you for your comment, Nigel !
      The flaws are in inherent part of the image
      BTW - Where are they, that I can't see them ?
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      "I've become very picky. Most of my outings these days do not yield satisfactory photographs because what used to be satisfactory to me in the past no longer is. I make much fewer images today than I have in previous times, and I expect this trend to continue. Progress in art is not about becoming more prolific; it's about becoming more demanding." - Guy Tal

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      • #4
        All the best

        Phil
        https://www.flickr.com/gp/gatekeeperphil/44A3Dc

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        • #5
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          Yes; that is what I meant, and was not in any way intended to be a criticism.

          I presume you used HDR?
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          Naughty Nigel


          Difficult is worth doing

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          • #6
            Re: Sacristy

            A fine study of interior. Thanks for sharing.

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            • #7
              Re: Sacristy

              Thank you all for the comments.

              A quick and modest description - perhaps a clumsy one - of my procedure when making stacked photographs. I do like the final result of most of the time. I always try to avoid a harsh HDR which I am not very found of.
              Comments welcome. Thank you for your attention.

              A - Settings in camera
              My camera is so far, an Olympus 5 Mark II and I use this process mainly with the 7-14 (14-28mm FF) which for this purpose, I find a convenient choice.
              The camera is set to Continuous Photo and the Exposure Bracketing set to 3, 5 or even 7 photographs depending on the scene.
              I have tried once the ISO Bracketing along the Exposure Bracketing, but I have to try again. Hope to write about it later on.

              B - Hand held photographs
              I photograph most of the time without tripod. I hold my breath and try not to move while making the stacking. I am not very worried about a small movement in the scene or of myself.
              As an example here are 5 photographs taken in RAW and with only one adjustment in LR

              C - Exposure bracketing in Light Room
              After importing the files in LR, I choose Control+H and let the program do it's job.

              D - Final image
              The 5 files are stacked. (on the right, the final one previously posted and at the left the new one)

              E - Developing photograph
              Now in the Develop mode, LR returns me a photographed automatically adjusted.

              F - Time to play
              Now it is time to play until I like the image.

              G - Done
              This image has been posted in Sacristy . Thank you Julian for the comment. It motivated me !
              images - Flickr - Face - Gallery representation
              "I've become very picky. Most of my outings these days do not yield satisfactory photographs because what used to be satisfactory to me in the past no longer is. I make much fewer images today than I have in previous times, and I expect this trend to continue. Progress in art is not about becoming more prolific; it's about becoming more demanding." - Guy Tal

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              • #8
                Re: Sacristy

                I love seeing these sorts of interiors. Excellent commentry on your PP Antonio. Well done.
                Most used: EM5i + 12-200mm, In briefcase: E-PM2 + 12-42mmEZ
                Film Kit OM4Ti + Vivitar Series 1 (OM fit ) 28-105mm F/2.8-3.8, Sigma III (OM fit) 75-200mm F/2.8-3.5, Vivitar Series 1 (OM fit) 100-500mm, Zuiko 50mm F/1.2

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