QDFB > St Stephens in Vienna.  This is a stitched "panorama" of some 10 shots in two rows of 5 each taken with a Nikon D700 and 85mm F1.4 lens, at f1.8, and at 200ISO.  Hence the relatively shallow DOF, which mimics what would happen with a LF camera shot.

These shots were all taken hand-held as no tripods are allowed.  It is intriguing to see how close one can come to a LF film shot even with no tripod and a modern dslr.  The images were stitched in PTgui using Smartblend plug-in.
St Stephens in Vienna. This is a stitched "panorama" of some 10 shots in two rows of 5 each taken with a Nikon D700 and 85mm F1.4 lens, at f1.8, and at 200ISO. Hence the relatively shallow DOF, which mimics what would happen with a LF camera shot.

These shots were all taken hand-held as no tripods are allowed. It is intriguing to see how close one can come to a LF film shot even with no tripod and a modern dslr. The images were stitched in PTgui using Smartblend plug-in.
QDFB > St Stephens in Vienna.  This is a stitched "panorama" of some 10 shots in two rows of 5 each taken with a Nikon D700 and 85mm F1.4 lens, at f1.8, and at 200ISO.  Hence the relatively shallow DOF, which mimics what would happen with a LF camera shot.

These shots were all taken hand-held as no tripods are allowed.  It is intriguing to see how close one can come to a LF film shot even with no tripod and a modern dslr.  The images were stitched in PTgui using Smartblend plug-in.
St Stephens in Vienna. This is a stitched "panorama" of some 10 shots in two rows of 5 each taken with a Nikon D700 and 85mm F1.4 lens, at f1.8, and at 200ISO. Hence the relatively shallow DOF, which mimics what would happen with a LF camera shot.

These shots were all taken hand-held as no tripods are allowed. It is intriguing to see how close one can come to a LF film shot even with no tripod and a modern dslr. The images were stitched in PTgui using Smartblend plug-in.
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