Wednesday, October 11, 2006

First Efforts From Vancouver Island




The first two images take advanage of my 90 ts-e lens to tilt for change of the plane of focus to correspond to the scene, thus ensuring adequate depth.
The third image used a 9 image blend run through Helicon Focus to get adequate depth of field as there was no single plane of focus that even if I could have tilted the right way would have worked. In fact the nearest part of the stum was about six inches from the lens, the furthest about four feet. While Helicon Focus doesn't always work (at least without laborious editing of the masks, in this case it worked absolutely perfectly right 'out of the box'. No other technique would have worked at all, never mind as well.

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