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Lackendorf (III)
Image Title:  Lackendorf (III)
 
 By: Carsten Ranke  
  Copyright ©2005



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Photographer Carsten Ranke {K:14453}
Project #29 B&W Flower Camera Model Canon 300D
Categories Landscape
Florals
From The Field
Film Format
Portfolio Floral
Landscape
Lens EF-S 10-22 mm
Uploaded 8/13/2005 Film / Memory Type IBM 1GB Microdrive
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 272 Shutter 1/125
Favorites Aperture f/5.6
Critiques 15 Rating
6.30
/ 5 Ratings
Location City -  Lackendorf
State - 
Country - Germany   Germany
About Vertical pano with PanoTools, one focussed for the flowers, the other for the distant parts. 1/100 sec f:6.3 @ 10 mm, ISO 100. B&W and toning with "Convert to B&W Pro"
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There are 15 Comments in 1 Pages
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Carolyn Wiesbrock   {K:14051} 8/13/2005
Incredible tone and absolutely beautiful!


Sameh Odeh   {K:4717} 8/13/2005
Very beautiful and intersting landscape,realy great shot , wonderful color effects.
and amazing DOF.
Well done 7+++


Sally Morgan   {K:9219} 8/14/2005
What a neat idea - unlimited depth of field!
I particularly like the opening in the trees and their contrast with the clouds - nice toning too!


Don Loseke   {K:32503} 8/14/2005
beautiful landscape Carsten. Nice sepia tones. Don.


Antonia BauerleinSehnert   {K:30027} 8/14/2005
Wonderful sepia. Those detailed white blossoms are gorgeous against the peaceful background, dark trees and glorious cloudy sky. Antonia


Peter Houtmeyers   {K:3519} 8/14/2005
Sharp from the front to the back. I find this a very good technique for overall sharpness.What software did you use to stitch them together?And how do prevent the wind disturbing the field between the two photo's? I can imagine the 2 photo's not fitting after the slightest breeze.The final result is very good though!!!


gianpaolo reggi   {K:2841} 8/14/2005
Great and suggestive landscape.Yes.


ricardo longhi-frantz   {K:9648} 8/15/2005
another splendid beauty, Carsten. magnificent picture! the scattered white flowers create a lovely musical pattern under such glorious light! loved!


Wayne Harridge   {K:11915} 8/15/2005
Beautiful work.

...Wayne


Renato Renato   {K:4759} 8/19/2005
great wide compose soo nice,congrate.
ciao Renato


Chris Spracklen   {K:32552} 8/20/2005
Brilliant toning treatment, Carsten!!
A shot of the highest quality with interest from front to back.
Best regards, Chris


Roberto Arcari Farinetti   {K:177228} 8/20/2005
and last.. now i'm so happy .. to see all your lansdacpe and work!
in this case the sepia tone is so perfect!
have a major atmosphere so surreal and magnetic..
take care and have a nice week end
ciao (hi)
roby


Carsten Ranke   {K:14453} 8/20/2005
Peter, excuse the late response - after my holidays I had a busy week...
Thanks for your comment - the stitching was with PtGUI 3.7, a graphical user interface (easy, but powerful, works with 16 bit TIFFs !) for H. Dersch?s Panotools. Probably the best stuff available, but nothing for a "quick and dirty" job ;-)
The multi-image TIF generated by PtGUI was worked up with PS, as layered image, the transition zone between the layers (near and far shot) can be defined witht the brush tool, so you can work around doublettes and other artifacts.
Have a nice weekend !
Carsten


Peter Houtmeyers   {K:3519} 8/20/2005
Thanks for the usefull information ! Have a nice weekend too.


Mary Brown   {K:67833} 8/29/2005
I really like the opening between the trees at the back and the meeting of the sky and ground at that point. It is like an invitation to explore and has a sense of a never ending space. The plants at the front are lovely.
Mary


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