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| location | Cordoba, Argentina | |
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| visits | member for | 2 years, 7 months |
| seen | Jan 25 at 22:08 | |
| stats | profile views | 27 |
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Sep 27 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Jun 16 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Mar 4 |
accepted | How can these photos have so high quality? |
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Mar 4 |
asked | How can these photos have so high quality? |
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Feb 18 |
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Should I keep Image Stabilization (IS) off when I do not actually need it? Check this question: photo.stackexchange.com/questions/7848/… |
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Feb 18 |
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Getting started with Pano software? It might be buggy working with big files (memory issues), but for other things it works very great, it can even create HDR bokeh panoramas, you can play a lot with the options it offers. |
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Feb 12 |
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What is “bokeh panorama” (also called the “Brenizer method”)? I forgot to tell you, those focal distances aren't 35mm equivalent. So you would have to multiply them by 6 times. So the 70mm focal distance of my camera equals a 420mm in 35mm format, which is a very narrow angle. Having said that, I think the final image would have a much bigger aperture (i.e. f/0.8) am I right? Is there an easy way to calculate the equivalent f number when the final image is done? |
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Feb 12 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Feb 12 |
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What is “bokeh panorama” (also called the “Brenizer method”)? In my P&S with 70mm of focal distance with the maximum zoom, the aperture is f5.9, slower than f3.1, which is the aperture my camera has when the focal distance is 5mm. Why is that happening? |
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Feb 12 |
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What is “bokeh panorama” (also called the “Brenizer method”)? edited tags; edited title |
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Feb 11 |
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What is “bokeh panorama” (also called the “Brenizer method”)? Should I change "Benizer Method" by "Bokeh Panorama" in the question? |
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Feb 11 |
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What is “bokeh panorama” (also called the “Brenizer method”)? Thanks for this very detailed answer! |
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Feb 10 |
accepted | What is “bokeh panorama” (also called the “Brenizer method”)? |
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Feb 10 |
asked | What is “bokeh panorama” (also called the “Brenizer method”)? |
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Feb 8 |
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How can I simulate a long exposure photo using a set of shorter exposure photos? That is a great idea, because the noise produced in a shorter exposure, will be averaged in the stack. Or I think so... |
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Feb 7 |
awarded | Quorum |
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Feb 6 |
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Intervalometer ideas? I specially like the idea of taking aerial photos with a kite, but I'm concerned about any damage to the camera caused by a fall. It seems I'll have to figure out how to make some kind of box to soften the hit, or a parachute could be also a good idea. Do you use any protection? |
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Feb 6 |
accepted | Intervalometer ideas? |
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Feb 5 |
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How to fill my time-lapse video with more frames? added 18 characters in body |
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Feb 5 |
accepted | How to fill my time-lapse video with more frames? |