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Easily one of the best around. Great pic.
it was a 2 day office party The first day was for everybody that got married over the past 10 years working there the next day was the cosplay stands and the party in the arena but to dark to take photos there really. Also it was all in chinese and even they told me it sucked. But aliababa.com is the biggest company in china for internet trade stuff.
You summed up Deadpool.
He's fantasizing and thats actually a man.
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@DaveAugust: Thanks Dave for your contribution! I used Tamron 17-50mm f/2.8 XR Di II. Actually my D200 was mistakenly set in P mode for the 2*5 shots of this HDR composition ; as you may notice the result is based on variable aperture source files (F7.2~14), which is clearly not optimal. Not sure however that's the only cause... btw I'm thinking of building a rig (as you did), could we discuss about it? thi3rry.c at gmail
Media3D,3dacademy: just discovered very nice models in one of the photo festival locations. There was 20 around all the city....thank you.
Alex Savin, 3dvisionRulz, thank you. Shooted in beautiful location in Cesky Krumlov.
@wferrer: Thanks. Although the W3 has it's problems it does have it's place and I'd prefer not to lug the 600D's around a live steam track. The Golden Gate Live Steamers are having their Summer meet this coming weekend and I'll take more shots there. FWIW Mike's a VERY well known photographer in the Live Steam world, and took the picture of me on this locomotive that made the cover of Live Steam Magazine about 6 months ago, and yes he shoots 3D too with W1.
@3DVisionRulz: That is a VERY common comment, the effect is sometimes called "Toyification" or "Lilipucification" and is part of the magic and appeal of aerial stereo. What's happening here is normally your eyes are about 3.5 inches apart and you see your best depth at about 9 feet. I spread those "eyes" to several hundred feet and look at something a mile away. Your visual cortex "sees" this image and thinks it's only 9 feet away so the ONLY thing it can be is a model.
Looks like a shot of an N-scale train layout or something. Wow...
Love this series of shots - very, very cool!
@alex: Thanks! Compliments from the other well know contributors are extra special. I just posted the other good shot from this run. Even though the capitol building isn't in it I think it's better shot of the city. "Seeing" that day was pretty good, we were flying at 1100 ft and the center of most of these was at about 1 mile. I was shooting with the 600D/t3i using the 55-250 "kit lens" racked to about 75. ASA400 1/800 F5.6. It was about 80F up where we were and that was making it pretty bouncy. It was rough enough I had to turn off the IS on the lens, it was going nuts trying keep the image stable.
I think the fancy border detracts from the picture, and it's a shame is so small.... but it *IS* a great shot... IMHO it's the winner of the contest and of course I gave it a favorite.
Too bad the cars were there this would have looked like a Disney Storybook shot if they were gone. Focus looks a bit soft, I assume since you said single camera this is with the D200, what lens did you use. And I DID give it a Favorite for the contest.
Good image
But I think something may of gone wrong. I am only seeing this in 2D.
@LudvikXIV: I was there for 3 days : too short! This town is a delight for photographers, among others. Plenty of beautiful places...
@neocid: Thanks!
@Biegfried: No costume nor zoom needed but patience and... luck paid for this almost posing stork! after several shots however (W3 not as fast as DSLR). This graceful animal is usual in Alsace and it was a real pleasure to be so close, as you believe. Thank you for your comment!
Stunning shot! Hard to believe you managed this without a zoom lense (didn't you?). Have you been covered by a grass costume or something?