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High contrast between trees and sky, low F stop for reasonable shutter speed, and extreme depth of field between long skinny elements made this one tricky. You can see the flaws as you zoom in, but it's still kind of neat, so I'll leave it public.
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A light overcast offers diffuse lighting, and soft shadows in this look North from Golden Gate Road near Twin Peaks Road, West of Tucson, Arizona.
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My apologies for frame number 1. I took 3 exposure sets at F4.5; 1/200, 1/320, and 1/500. This pano is all 1/320, except for frame number 1, which, apparently, I accidentally selected from the 1/500 set. See if you can find the house with the multitude of microwave antennae the roof.
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This is my first attempt at a night panorama. The scene is composed of 28 15" exposures. Some shaking is evident, as the tripod was sitting on a 2nd story wooden deck.
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I metered on the center of the saguaro, just below the first arms, and left auto focus turned on.
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