• Matt Blaze@federate.socialOP
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    3 months ago

    This is a composite of two captures with the Rodenstock 70mm HR-Digaron-W lens, each made with the back shifted up 15mm, and then with the individual captures shifted 18mm left and right, respectively. The result is two “side-by-side” 4x3 vertical images, with just enough overlap to allow them to be stitched together into a single 5x7 horizontal frame, yielding a total of about 270 megapixels.

    The equivalent field of view on a “full frame” 35mm camera would be roughly that of a 26mm lens.

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      3 months ago

      A technical challenge here was capturing the Bellagio fountain, which is split in half across the two shifted captures. Because the fountain changes continuously, it was hard to make two captures that could sensibly stitch together. After some trial and error, I ended up capturing them 15 minutes apart at about the same point during successive fountain “shows”.

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        3 months ago

        This is part of a series of two identically framed images of Vegas. This one, at night, shows the strip at its best, such as it is, with the lights and excess at least hinting at some sense of glamor and excitement. The other, made during the day, shows the strip at its most depressing, looking like a failed mega-mall and theme park that you might find along a forgotten exit on an interstate highway.

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    3 months ago

    @mattblaze@federate.social that’s an awesome picture. The strip never looked this good in B&W.

    Is that taken from the Cosmopolitan?