Bob, Lovely textures, wonderful detail, even on my monitor. The gnarly, middle part of the rock with sea weed reminds me of the swirls and textures of some Van Gogh paintings. Were the three images made top to bottom, or vice versa, as I surmise? Best, Bill On Jan 6, 2013, at 12:40 AM, Robert Adler <rgacpa@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Nice day down by Carmel just hanging out. Went to Pt. Lobos for a lunch > (windy and wet) and a walk. Saw this and thought I'd practice my tilt > technique. 3 images with back shift, stitched and cropped. About a 45 minutes > to set up and nail the focus. About 45 minutes of exposing. > > http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/rgacpa_HI/20130105-Pano1-PtLobos.jpg.html > > Please look large. > Seems to work well. Hope you enjoy... > Bob > > Techie stuff: > Alpa Max > Alpa 50mm Rodegon HR SB34 with polarizer > Alpa 7deg 17mm T/S adapter (about 1.4deg tilt) > Alpa 17mm Extension > PhaseOne IQ160 > f 11.6 @ ISO 50 and about .5 sec. > > -- > Bob Adler