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The factory - The connector by `JackSilver:iconJackSilver:


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Submitted: May 14, 2007
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Make: Leaf
Model: Aptus 75
Shutter Speed: 1/350 second
F Number: F/3.6
Focal Length: 35 mm
ISO Speed: 50
Date Picture Taken: May 7, 2007, 11:29:20 AM

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Taken at the factory with a Mamiya 645AFDII + Leaf aptus back. This is the widest lens on the mamiya body... grr... I wish I could get a fisheye.

This was two seperate exposures - merged manually. The clouds are there. This is closer to 16 stops of dynamic range - as opposed to the camera's native 12.
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Wow Matthew! I love it! When you say it was manually merged, what exactly does that mean?
When you shoot in raw... or even when you shoot in jpg - perhaps with a series of different exposures of the same scene - you can process each image (or the same image - multiple times) and then layer and blend them accordingly - so that it's one image.

Here - the sky was one processing pass... and the buildings were another. But the photo is the same shot - just different elements were processed uniquely - and combined manually.

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it's true, a fisheye would have made this shot incredible.. (not that it isn't anyways ;) )
Thanks Matthew. I really need to practice in Photoshop and learn more about that stuff. Anyway love the photo!
its great
awesome sky !
T-T your sooo lucky you get to go to all these cool places and see all those cool things. It so not fare. im gealus
Well... its not like I get invitations to go to these places. We make our own destiny.

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VERY good!

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I love factories for some reason, so I adore this photo. Great colours and the sky behind it is brilliant, love to have this hanging on my wall.

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