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Uploaded by on Mar 11, 2009

Landscape photographers love megapixels, we love big prints, images we can stick our nose up to and see the finest details. Traditionally we have 2 options to do this. Either shoot with a 4x5 view camera or shoot with a $35,000 digital back.

I use a different method that I feel has finally come of age, its called stitching. In my product video I use this software method to create images 50-100 MP in size, that are much sharper than a $35,000 digital back. Stitching software is the way to go IF YOUR COMPUTER is fast.

Yes this works on people too, but we have to plan ahead...not for the faint hearted, lol.

My method uses a combination of hardware and software to complete the stitch. Yes you can do this with any camera from 6-24MP, I prefer these anyway. Have a Canon 5D II or a Nikon D3x...well those files would be 2x the size of my D2x images...and sharper still. Mind blowing resolution and prints that would shame a single exposure from a expensive digital back.

My videos are about getting premium results on a budget, that is how I teach, zero hype...just the facts.

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  • Hey Zeroplusplus1 don't listen to people like artisticlyknown . You have great work, and given me inspiration to get back into landscape photography. KEEP IT UP! Hey how do you find the 4x5?

  • Thanks, and no worries about artisticlyknown, I laughed at the naive comment, lol.

    I haven't used a 4x5 in 10 years or so. I like stitching images better.

  • You photos suck . You just walk up to an area put the camera to your face and snap. My kid can do that. Get some storms in there or something. They all look flat and dry. Music is depressing as well.

  • Cheer up buddy, Happy Turkey Day, LOL

  • Thank you for all your comments. I am trying to catch up on emails between video edits. It is much work, the 8 core mac pro helps, lol

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  • some nice work, like the autumn landscapes esp.

  • very nice sense of composition, and i like the wide array of tonalities--even in two (1:13 looks especially nice, at least on screen) of the B&W's. WIth work so nice, I hope you are very concerned with the archivalness and staying power of your artwork, so that others many years from now can also enjoy. Thanks, B.

  • Awesome!

  • love ur work man thanks again

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