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Telephoto landscape by focus shifting
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<blockquote data-quote="blackstar" data-source="post: 806900" data-attributes="member: 47518"><p>The day at the shooting site was good weather, warm (90 degrees), and shining. Unfortunately, the remote mountain area (Yosemite and Sierra) was mostly covered with clouds and fog. I tried anyway knowing no success could be expected for the target, Half Dome, which was barely visible to the eye. Here is the result of 50+ focus stacking and after heavy pp: (can you identify the peak of Half Dome?)</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]392592[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackstar, post: 806900, member: 47518"] The day at the shooting site was good weather, warm (90 degrees), and shining. Unfortunately, the remote mountain area (Yosemite and Sierra) was mostly covered with clouds and fog. I tried anyway knowing no success could be expected for the target, Half Dome, which was barely visible to the eye. Here is the result of 50+ focus stacking and after heavy pp: (can you identify the peak of Half Dome?) [ATTACH type="full"]392592[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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