Hi Acer,
Short answer: Photoshop.....
Cynically, Tom
At 2000 January 7 - Friday 15:11, Acer V
spoke about *OT NG2000 technique was Re: [OM] Ko...* saying
> <sorry this is old--just now found the elusive copy in the guest bedroom
> (how did it get there?!)>
>
> On Fri, 31 Dec 1999, John Hudson wrote:
>
> :Talking about the National Geographic I opened my January 2000 issue at
> :pages 122 / 123 and wondered what technique was used to capture the
> :submerged sting ray, the yacht's upper rigging, and the clouds all in
> :perfect focus. In my opinion this is one of the most outstanding photos I
> :have seen in the NG for many years.
>
> Agree, although I'd have to take the "North Woods Journal" article IMO for
> best photos accompanying an article (which is completely
> subjective/personal in terms of choice).
> On a side, there looks to be movement of the yatchs (the one in left
> frame, perhaps vertically, and the one right edge, rolling?). But if the
> left boat indeed moved during exposure (blurred body indicates so), why
> are the masts perfectly sharp? Also, just me or the corners of the drames
> appear darker (vignetting from wide angle lens+filter?)?
> I'll email _NG_ and ask them :)
...
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