r/pics • u/silent_kni8 • Aug 13 '21
God's eye from utah😍
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9 u/1365 Aug 13 '21 Perfectly doable. Long telephoto lens with probably a crop cause you have to be pretty far way from the arch to get these proportions. Photographer: Zach Cooley 5 u/xSliver Aug 13 '21 He does a huge moon picture with telemeteric zoom and then double exposures the picture to get the end result. So basically Old School Photoshop with increased difficulty. https://designyoutrust.com/2020/12/meet-zach-cooley-a-moon-chaser-who-uses-camera-tricks-to-make-the-moon-look-really-huge/ 0 u/1365 Aug 13 '21 Ye built in feature for many cameras but technically possible with a single shot if the arch is correctly aligned to the correct cardinal direction and some tinkering with exposure of the either moon or arch in Lr or Ps
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Perfectly doable. Long telephoto lens with probably a crop cause you have to be pretty far way from the arch to get these proportions.
Photographer: Zach Cooley
5 u/xSliver Aug 13 '21 He does a huge moon picture with telemeteric zoom and then double exposures the picture to get the end result. So basically Old School Photoshop with increased difficulty. https://designyoutrust.com/2020/12/meet-zach-cooley-a-moon-chaser-who-uses-camera-tricks-to-make-the-moon-look-really-huge/ 0 u/1365 Aug 13 '21 Ye built in feature for many cameras but technically possible with a single shot if the arch is correctly aligned to the correct cardinal direction and some tinkering with exposure of the either moon or arch in Lr or Ps
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He does a huge moon picture with telemeteric zoom and then double exposures the picture to get the end result.
So basically Old School Photoshop with increased difficulty.
https://designyoutrust.com/2020/12/meet-zach-cooley-a-moon-chaser-who-uses-camera-tricks-to-make-the-moon-look-really-huge/
0 u/1365 Aug 13 '21 Ye built in feature for many cameras but technically possible with a single shot if the arch is correctly aligned to the correct cardinal direction and some tinkering with exposure of the either moon or arch in Lr or Ps
Ye built in feature for many cameras but technically possible with a single shot if the arch is correctly aligned to the correct cardinal direction and some tinkering with exposure of the either moon or arch in Lr or Ps
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u/oasishippie Aug 13 '21
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