Chuck Norcutt wrote:
> Remember, I said the other day:...
>
> Well, I did. Check out:
> <http://www.chucknorcutt.com/smith%20barn/index.htm>
>
Well, I can't say the perspective from above is what I'd want, but I
understand that's the decision of the couple and the lead photog.
The lighting is superb in a very difficult setting. Congrats!
> The first of the three images is one of a number of group shots. After
> a quick review I picked this one as the sample. I may pick another one
> later or pick several and make a composite to fix grumpy expressions,
> crying babies, etc.
>
> The second image is a 1:1 crop of a section containing bride and groom
> at the front of the group. The third image is a 1:1 crop of some folks
> at the rear of the group. I'm not sure of the distance. Maybe 75 feet?
> Images 2 and 3 on your monitor are roughly the equivalent of cropped
> sections of a 32x48" print. I didn't expect lens and camera to perform
> as well as what we see in image 3.
>
That sensor/processor/whatever combo is really impressive. The sense of
clarity, detail and depth in many full pixel views is amazing.
Moose
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