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The Art of Photography => User Critiques => Topic started by: armand on November 05, 2019, 09:31:35 pm

Title: Late fall
Post by: armand on November 05, 2019, 09:31:35 pm
Late fall
Title: Re: Late fall
Post by: armand on November 06, 2019, 01:02:36 pm
two more
Title: Re: Late fall
Post by: John R on November 06, 2019, 11:30:31 pm
Enjoying this series Armand. Your last two images appear to be much sharper that the previous images. Why is that? More sharpening? Less wind? Or is that possibly a function of the Z7 and it being unforgiving to camera shake with its 47 megs?

JR
Title: Re: Late fall
Post by: armand on November 07, 2019, 01:43:50 pm
Enjoying this series Armand. Your last two images appear to be much sharper that the previous images. Why is that? More sharpening? Less wind? Or is that possibly a function of the Z7 and it being unforgiving to camera shake with its 47 megs?

JR

Thank you.
I think what you are seeing is differences in DOF and postprocessing, at pixel level they are similarly sharp (honestly even blurred shots would look good enough at the posted size).
For technical purposes here are the shots info:
1 - Z7, ISO 200, 50mm F1.8 @ F5.6, 1/60 (focus on the reflections)
2 - Z7, ISO 720, 50mm F1.8 @ F5.6, 1/60 (focus on the foreground)
3 - X-T2, ISO 1250, 90mm F2.0 @ F4, 1/125
4 - X-T2, ISO 200, 90mm F2.0 @ F2, 1/320
5 - Z7, ISO 450, 24-70 F4 @ 70mm/F5.6, 1/80
6 - Z7, ISO 180, 24-70 F4 @ 70mm/F5.6, 1/80
Title: Re: Late fall
Post by: armand on November 07, 2019, 01:53:05 pm
Few more with the 90mm (135 equiv) wide open. These days I'm enjoying shooting landscape scenes wide open, it's a different look that I like.
Title: Re: Late fall
Post by: armand on November 10, 2019, 04:47:28 pm
one more, with a better composition (I think)