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    London Road Cemetery

    Found my camera again, hurray!

    Woke up this morning to a lovely clean blanket of snow, so instead of sitting around moping about it, we went out. This is the cemetery in Wellingborough; The churches are both boarded up which seems a shame, but it did mean we had the place to ourselves on a Sunday morning :)



    My bad, I forgot all the info!

    1DSmk3
    24mm TS-E mkII

    320th sec
    F8
    Iso 200

    This is a composite image, as I couldn't get everything in that I wanted. The lens was shifted to the bottom, the middle and the top, then the three images were merged in CS6. This huge (630mb!) image was then processed in Lightroom and silver efex pro 2.
    Last edited by Mish21; 24-03-2013, 14:43. Reason: Forgot stuff
    Elaine

    1Ds mk III;
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    #2
    Re: London Road Cemetery

    Nicely done Elaine in merging the images.

    Tom

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      #3
      Re: London Road Cemetery

      A very nice composition Elaine.
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        #4
        Re: London Road Cemetery

        I know this is going to sound stupid. So please forgive me.

        I understand what you're saying about not been able to fit everything it and having to take me than one image and merging together. (Same principle as panorama's?)

        But, how to you do it with an image like this. Can you post your start images so I can see how they all merge together. I'm trying to get the process straight in my brain. (scratching head)

        I'm also thinking about all the images that I see "in my head" but can't get in the lens because everything won't fit.

        Hope you don't mind.
        Di.
        Di ~ Trying to take "the" photograph.
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          #5
          Re: London Road Cemetery

          Hi Di,
          not stupid at all...

          I was using a tilt shift lens so the original pics look a bit strange! All I did was put the three images into photoshop and choose file > automate > photomerge.

          it took a few minutes, but the end result was a taller version of the originals. PS lines them all up for you, its a lot quicker than doing it manually! I then cropped it and did a bit of creative editing to get the finished result.

          does that help any?








          Elaine

          1Ds mk III;
          24 - 105 f4 L is; 300 f4 L is
          580 EX; 580 EX II; ST-E2

          My Flickr

          My Blog

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            #6
            Re: London Road Cemetery

            I get it now. Makes sense. Might just have to have a go at this.

            Thanks.
            Di ~ Trying to take "the" photograph.
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              #7
              Re: London Road Cemetery

              Its done a good job of merging them but everything seems to be leaning a bit to the right

              Stan
              Stan - LRPS, CPAGB, BPE2*

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                #8
                Re: London Road Cemetery

                how about this version - this is just one image, no merging for this one. same exif as before.

                Elaine

                1Ds mk III;
                24 - 105 f4 L is; 300 f4 L is
                580 EX; 580 EX II; ST-E2

                My Flickr

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                  #9
                  Re: London Road Cemetery

                  #1 works for me

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                    #10
                    Re: London Road Cemetery

                    A vertical stitch with a TS-E with three different tilts ... I am impressed ... respect to use the vocabulary of moment.

                    Di - ICE also does vertical stitches (see my falls picture from Sunday's Betws-y-Coed) automagically.

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