Great content. I subscribed when I saw one of your videos, you are totally different and original then many other vloggers and photographers. You transmit great vibes, amazing behind the scenes and impressive images sometimes with mundane topics. Keep up the great work! Greetings from Romania 🇷🇴
Nice Video, you are the first photographer that told in the video that he is knewing the location. I liked your video, subscribed and I am waiting for more good content on your channel. greetings from Germany
a beautifully shot video with a very interesting landscape, near the end of the video 3:23 you can see the beaver swimming, you composed it beautifully. I am subscribed to your perfect channel.
Lightroom for Merging to HDR first and Photoshop Focus Stacking Focus Bracketing: The subject (the apple tree in the center of the frame) is the first focus point. That's because it was sufficiently enough away from the camera at f/11 to capture a crisp backdrop and shift the focus away from infinity and more towards the foreground... Hopefully that makes sense. The second focal point is an arching tree. The branch that is closest to the camera (bottom left) is the third focal point. For each point of focus, I took three photographs at different exposures of (1/8, 1/50, and 1/320 sec), all at f/11, ISO 100. Post-Processing: The 3 photographs from the first focus point were initially combined to create an HDR image, followed by the 3 images from the second focus point, etc. After that, I focused-stacked the three HDR shots to ensure that the entire image was sharp. I appreciate you taking the time to leave a comment, and I hope it is helpful.
Could you better described your focus and exposure bracketing technique? Were your points Foreground (left stick), midground (tree), background (clouds)? I see that you are using the RF 15-35 mm L on your R5, and also attached what seems to be a CPL filter. Was it only for the 1/8 or also 1/50, or all 3 exposures? What were your respective ISOs?
Excellent question Jose. Yes, I use CPL on every shot to make the colours a little more saturated and the sky a little deeper (to my taste). In fact, a Canon RF 15-35mm. My preferred Lens! Focus Bracketing: The subject (the apple tree in the center of the frame) is the first focus point. That's because it was sufficiently enough away from the camera at f/11 to capture a crisp backdrop and shift the focus away from infinity and more towards the foreground... Hopefully that makes sense. The second focal point is an arching tree. The branch that is closest to the camera (bottom left) is the third focal point. For each point of focus, I took three photographs at different exposures of (1/8, 1/50, and 1/320 sec), all at f/11, ISO 100. Post-Processing: The 3 photographs from the first focus point were initially combined to create an HDR image, followed by the 3 images from the second focus point, etc. After that, I focused-stacked the three HDR shots to ensure that the entire image was sharp. I appreciate you taking the time to leave a comment, and I hope it is helpful. Dan,
Non, il y a plusieurs façons. La plus commune est d’ouvrir les images en calque dans Photoshop et masquer. L’autre est d’ouvrir les images dans Photoshop, d’aligner les images, ensuite “ auto blend layer” 👍😉
Great content. I subscribed when I saw one of your videos, you are totally different and original then many other vloggers and photographers. You transmit great vibes, amazing behind the scenes and impressive images sometimes with mundane topics. Keep up the great work! Greetings from Romania 🇷🇴
Well this comment is much appreciated my friend!😉🙏✌️
Nice Video, you are the first photographer that told in the video that he is knewing the location. I liked your video, subscribed and I am waiting for more good content on your channel.
greetings from Germany
Thanks for your comment Christian. Really appreciate that you took the time, thanks!
Love your work. You should come down closer to NS and do a workshop!
I would love to! Maybe in the near future!😉👍
This Is your best video yet love it great work!
Thanks 🙏
Well done in a short video. A good eye for detail
Thanks 🙏
a beautifully shot video with a very interesting landscape, near the end of the video 3:23 you can see the beaver swimming, you composed it beautifully. I am subscribed to your perfect channel.
WoW, thanks for the motivation boost!🙏😉✌️
Stunning video, love the execution and process, well done! Subscribed😉
Thanks d’avoir pris le temps de commenter!😉👍
Good telling. Thanks bro 🙂
Thanks!😉👍
amazing shot, wonderful !!! which software do you use for combine the three shots?
Lightroom for Merging to HDR first and Photoshop Focus Stacking
Focus Bracketing: The subject (the apple tree in the center of the frame) is the first focus point. That's because it was sufficiently enough away from the camera at f/11 to capture a crisp backdrop and shift the focus away from infinity and more towards the foreground... Hopefully that makes sense.
The second focal point is an arching tree.
The branch that is closest to the camera (bottom left) is the third focal point.
For each point of focus, I took three photographs at different exposures of (1/8, 1/50, and 1/320 sec), all at f/11, ISO 100.
Post-Processing: The 3 photographs from the first focus point were initially combined to create an HDR image, followed by the 3 images from the second focus point, etc.
After that, I focused-stacked the three HDR shots to ensure that the entire image was sharp.
I appreciate you taking the time to leave a comment, and I hope it is helpful.
@@DanielAucoinFineArt many thanks!!!! Very interesting, I'll copy your technique very soon.
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Excelente ficou perfeita, parabéns.
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Could you better described your focus and exposure bracketing technique? Were your points Foreground (left stick), midground (tree), background (clouds)? I see that you are using the RF 15-35 mm L on your R5, and also attached what seems to be a CPL filter. Was it only for the 1/8 or also 1/50, or all 3 exposures? What were your respective ISOs?
Excellent question Jose.
Yes, I use CPL on every shot to make the colours a little more saturated and the sky a little deeper (to my taste).
In fact, a Canon RF 15-35mm. My preferred Lens!
Focus Bracketing: The subject (the apple tree in the center of the frame) is the first focus point. That's because it was sufficiently enough away from the camera at f/11 to capture a crisp backdrop and shift the focus away from infinity and more towards the foreground... Hopefully that makes sense.
The second focal point is an arching tree.
The branch that is closest to the camera (bottom left) is the third focal point.
For each point of focus, I took three photographs at different exposures of (1/8, 1/50, and 1/320 sec), all at f/11, ISO 100.
Post-Processing: The 3 photographs from the first focus point were initially combined to create an HDR image, followed by the 3 images from the second focus point, etc.
After that, I focused-stacked the three HDR shots to ensure that the entire image was sharp.
I appreciate you taking the time to leave a comment, and I hope it is helpful.
Dan,
Salut, lors di "stacking" est-ce que emploi la fonction "phoito merge" pour les grouper comme on ferais pour un HDR ?? Merci
Non, il y a plusieurs façons. La plus commune est d’ouvrir les images en calque dans Photoshop et masquer.
L’autre est d’ouvrir les images dans Photoshop, d’aligner les images, ensuite “ auto blend layer”
👍😉
@@DanielAucoinFineArt Merci !!