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Taken on a cycle ride through Tokyo yesterday, just south of Tsukiji. My Mac mini groans under the load of such images. Cropped from three vertically-aligned shots from the M10R + 35 Summicron IV

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A local walk on limestone - the trees are ash (which have suffered terribly from the die-back disease that has hit this species across the UK).

M10-R - Summilux 50 m Asph II - two horizontal images stitched in LR Classic.

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The great city of Verona, taken a few years ago from the hill overlooking the city. My hands became increasingly numb with the cold, and I remember I lost my favourite pair of earphones while I was up there (Etymotic ER-4s)

M10 + Zeiss Biogon 21 f2.8

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One of the things that is really interesting is that that the excellent stitching functionality in LR Classic now makes it feasible to consider a 50mm lens as a viable stand-alone lens for landscape work.  With the new close focus 50 lux, I can concentrate on detail, "natural" field of view images and (using software) wide or panoramic shots.  Evidence below:

M10-R + 50mm lux II stitched from two landscape images in LR Classic Desktop.

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This is a simple cropped pano of a two minute exposure in Venice. I wanted to capture the calmness of the water as the day disappeared into dusk.

I have decided to reprocess some of my older shots (this is from 2017) to take advantage of improvements in LR. Not sure if there are many improvements, tbh, but it gives me a reason to look back at some old photos.

M10 ;+ 50 Summilux ASPH 

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This is a heavily-processed stitch of two photos taken with the M240-P and 35 Summicron IV, which I then put through an HDR program called Aurora. Was pleased with the result, even if it looks a bit OTT on the sky.

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Church ruin in the blue hour, merged from 10 images – five images in two rows. 

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M10, 35mm Summilux pre-ASPH v2

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On 2/4/2024 at 11:37 PM, evikne said:

Church ruin in the blue hour, merged from 10 images – five images in two rows. 

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Which software?  I've never tried 2 rows of images!  lovely image.

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27 minutes ago, chris_tribble said:

Which software?  I've never tried 2 rows of images!  lovely image.

Thanks! LR Classic. I just took ten quick handheld shots with a couple of seconds between each image. As long as you make sure that all images overlap a bit, it usually works really well.

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The Imperial Palace moat at Nijubashimae, Tokyo. 

M10R + 28 Elmarit ASPH

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Three-frame panorama from Western Norway

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M10, 35mm Summilux pre-asph v2, f/5.6

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On 1/19/2024 at 9:47 PM, nodrog said:

This is a simple cropped pano of a two minute exposure in Venice. I wanted to capture the calmness of the water as the day disappeared into dusk.

I have decided to reprocess some of my older shots (this is from 2017) to take advantage of improvements in LR. Not sure if there are many improvements, tbh, but it gives me a reason to look back at some old photos.

M10 ;+ 50 Summilux ASPH 

Complete with Daleks!

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Fife Coast, Scotland. M10-R + 35 Summicron Asph. Stitched from three landscape images in LR Classic.

 

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Four-panel panorama with M10-R + Voigtlander Nokton-VM 40mm f/1.2, 8.0 sec, ISO 3200

 

 

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A cropped pano from Iwasehama Harbour in Ishikawa, Japan

M10M + 24mm Elmarit

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The more I use the panorama feature on LR Classic, the more impressed I am.  Being able to make this kind of image without tripod, large levelled tripod head etc extends the potential of the system dramatically.  A grand day out at Margate on the English seaside.

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M10-R + Summicron Asph 35mm - stitched from two landscape files. Handheld.  What I love about this is that the first image has the sitting group with no pedestrians.  As I was recomposing for the 2nd image, the couple with the kids walked into frame - and made the image so much more interesting!

M10-R + Summicron Asph 35mm - stitched from 4 tiled landscape images.  Handheld.

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 Basically this is an adaptation of Photomerge in Photoshop. Works with any camera. One thing: make sure that you use manual exposure, otherwise you may get density variation across your panorama. 

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vor 5 Stunden schrieb chris_tribble:

The more I use the panorama feature on LR Classic, the more impressed I am.  Being able to make this kind of image without tripod, large levelled tripod head etc extends the potential of the system dramatically.  A grand day out at Margate on the English seaside.

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M10-R + Summicron Asph 35mm - stitched from two landscape files. Handheld.  What I love about this is that the first image has the sitting group with no pedestrians.  As I was recomposing for the 2nd image, the couple with the kids walked into frame - and made the image so much more interesting!

M10-R + Summicron Asph 35mm - stitched from 4 tiled landscape images.  Handheld.

The two ladies with the light blue shorts are twins or is it actually the same lady? 🤔🤔

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