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Here's my eclipse shot(s) from Glendo, Wyoming. It was worth it going there, but there are no words strong enough to describe the traffic jams getting out of that place!
I have very little idea of how to process these images. This image is my first attempt at stacking 10 images.
Tech details:
Star Adventurer tracker
E-M1 MarkII, 300mmf4 plus 1.4x(Should have shot the lens without as I cut off the corona)
Baader solar film filter
10 exposures, ISO 200 and f5.6 for all. 1/2000, 1/1000, 1/640, 1/250, 1/100, 1/60, 1/40, 1/25, 1/15, 1/4.
That looks great to me.
We only had a partial in the Atlanta area.
I haven't even started processing mine...
scott f wrote:
Here's my eclipse shot(s) from Glendo, Wyoming. It was worth it going there, but there are no words strong enough to describe the traffic jams getting out of that place!
I have very little idea of how to process these images. This image is my first attempt at stacking 10 images.
Tech details:
Star Adventurer tracker
E-M1 MarkII, 300mmf4 plus 1.4x(Should have shot the lens without as I cut off the corona)
Baader solar film filter
10 exposures, ISO 200 and f5.6 for all. 1/2000, 1/1000, 1/640, 1/250, 1/100, 1/60, 1/40, 1/25, 1/15, 1/4.
Another eclipse image showing the diamond ring effect and some prominences. E-M1 Mark II, ISO 200, 300mmf4 + 1.4x, 1/2000sec. Star Adventurer tracker, Baader solar film.
One of my E-M1's, a 12-40 and a 40-150 when I rolled my kayak, working with the ensurance company on it but they've been delaying it for like 8 weeks so we'll see what happens. One Honor 8 phone also drowned but was in a backpack and brought back home with me. The camera and lenses were lost in the sea when the kayak rolled. Expensive experience but the days out were almost worth it. Longing back to the trip.
Hopefully the ensurance company will come through. If not, it will be a very expensive experience...
The rest of the equipment was in a very good waterproof hard case which I love
Sorry to hear about your lost gear, that doesn't sound like a lot of fun. Wish insurance wasn't quite so difficult to deal with...
First shots with the E-M5. Menus are a bit confusing, but not as bad as Fuji to me. Output seems great, build is nice, more compact than I expected. Look forward to shooting with it more.
I to wish they would stop ignoring me, haven't heard a word from them for a week now.
Still got an E-M1 and the E-M5 so I'm not sitting in a bad spot.
Brought out the old E-M5 and the 45mm F1.8 and Pan-Leica 25mm F1.4 for a portrait shoot. Had forgotten to check the settings and accidently shot the whole shoot with JPG only. Turns out I spent less time in post process as the files turned out very much like I wanted them too
Some slight changes in contrast to them all and on the third one I've done some local adjustments to the green leaves (darkening mostly) in order to lesses the bright shine from them.
It was actually very refreshing using the E-M5 from 2012, it still shines, it was easy to hold and using nothing but two primes made me work completely different compared to my usual shoots with 12-40 and 40-150 PRO zooms.
I to wish they would stop ignoring me, haven't heard a word from them for a week now.
Still got an E-M1 and the E-M5 so I'm not sitting in a bad spot.
Brought out the old E-M5 and the 45mm F1.8 and Pan-Leica 25mm F1.4 for a portrait shoot. Had forgotten to check the settings and accidently shot the whole shoot with JPG only. Turns out I spent less time in post process as the files turned out very much like I wanted them too
Some slight changes in contrast to them all and on the third one I've done some local adjustments to the green leaves (darkening mostly) in order to lesses the bright shine from them.
It was actually very refreshing using the E-M5 from 2012, it still shines, it was easy to hold and using nothing but two primes made me work completely different compared to my usual shoots with 12-40 and 40-150 PRO zooms. ...Show more →
No they are not mine (I don't have kids and really have no plans for it right now). The kids are a friends of mine. I shot her sisters wedding a few years back, then the other sisters wedding and then several shoots with all their different children including some shoots for their friends. I've basically shot their kids from birth and onwards, very enjoyable to see and follow them and their families
Still a sister or two left to get married as well as one son and I'm hoping to be able to shoot all the weddings when the time comes and if I am allowed.
I'm really liking the E-M5. As far as small cameras go it's winning a spot. Probably cause it's not necessarily cheap and small like too many others. 12-50 is a good lens for what it is, and the 15mm acquits itself quite well. I wouldn't switch to M4/3 entirely but call me more impressed than I expected.